I can't see your link but:
- Consider whether smooth or wrinkled is dominant and whether coloured or colourless is dominant. You should be able to find this from the information you're provided in the question & figure out the the genotypes of each of the F2 generation groups
The 9:3:3:1 ratio should always give you a hint about what's dominant and what's recessive when you do a dihybrid heterozygous cross.
- what would the outcome of a heterozygous cross be? What if it was a homozygous cross?
Please feel free to reply back if you have remaining questions!
Sorry for it not being accessible, its probably because of being a HEIC format. Anyways I submitted my answers but I'm still doubting it. Tell me what you think of it though!
- A test cross would be the most ideal experiment, where a homozygous recessive will cross with either a heterozygous or homozygous dominant (since coloured/smooth is dominant)
- Test cross will be conducted with a cross between homozygous recessive to produce colourless/wrinkle from F2 generation. A cross between homozygous dominant to produce color/smooth from F2 generation.
I hope that makes sense or am on the right track
