Answer: Option B. Purple flowers are dominant to white flowers.
Step-by-step explanation:
- Since, Sarah is crossing a homozygous white flower to a homozygous purple flower and yet is getting only purple flower in the progenies it makes it clear that the allele for purple flowers are dominant over white flowers.
- The reason for this is that the recessive alleles are only able to express themselves when they are in homozygous state. Whenever a heterozygous condition occurs the phenotype corresponds to the one encoded by the dominant allele.
Thus, as the progenies in heterozygous condition are purple, white is recessive in nature.
Refer to the attached diagram to see the cross between the plants.