Two pure-breeding lines of orange trees differ in the number of fruit segments they contain: One line
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Two pure-breeding lines of orange trees differ in the number of fruit segments they contain: One line produces fruit with 6 segments, and the other produces fruit with 10 segments. When these lines are crossed, the F1 produces fruit with 8 segments. When the F1 trees are crossed, the resulting F2 has nine phenotypic classes of trees, producing fruit with as few as 4 segments and as many as 12.Assume that fruit segment number in orange trees is determined entirely by multiple unlinked, additive alleles.
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