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HELP ASAP THANKS + explain!! - will mark brainiest :). A certain wild-type plant has blue flowers and solid green leaves. The flower colour gene has one known mutant recessive allele that results in white flowers w (w+ is wildtype). The leaf colour gene has a mutant recessive allele that results in variegated leaves instead of solid green ones v (v+ is wildtype). These genes are located on the same chromosome.
Given the cross below (attached image), which of the following phenotypes are recombinant phenotypes?

A. Blue flowers and green leaves
B. Blue flowers and variegated leaves
C. White flowers and variegated leaves
D. White flowers and green leaves
E. A and C
F. B and D
G. A and B


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