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The B-I Mutation in Anthocyanin (Red Pigments)produces Pigmented Corn Plants,whereas

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The B-I mutation in anthocyanin (red pigments) produces pigmented corn plants,whereas the B′ mutation in the same gene produces nearly unpigmented corn plants.Normally,when B-I is crossed with recessive colorless alleles of the b gene,the resulting plants are pigmented.However,when B-I and B′ plants are intercrossed,the F₁ plants are essentially unpigmented,like the B′ homozygotes.Thus,B-I is altered by being in the same genome as B′.If this outcome were due simply to the dominance of B′ to B-I,then a self-cross of the F₁ plants should generate B-I-colored homozygotes as approximately 1/4 of the F₂ progeny.Instead,no F₂ are pigmented.Intercrosses of the F₂ and of further generations do not restore the pigmented phenotype.What is the term for this type of inheritance?

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