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what can we say about the peas we eat or purchase? Mendel’s A gene (purple flowers) does not code for the enzyme chalcone synthase but it does code for a protein required for it’s production. If the gene is mutated the protein can’t be produced. What are the implications of such a mutation, on the pea plant?

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Chalcone synthase production relies on Mendel's A gene. Since this gene has a mutation, and assuming this mutation disrupts its normal expression, this will inhibit the production of chalcone synthase.

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