Answer: From the results we may conclude that;
1. Aberdeen White and Kansas Yellow are alleles of different loci.
2. The lack of wild-type progeny in the F2 is the result of independent assortment
3. The F2 ratio is approximately 9:7
4. The F2 ratio results from complementary gene interactionction.
Step-by-step explanation:
The tables below is a representation of the question with appropriate labelling.
In genetics a loci is a fixed position on a chromosome that may be occupied by one or more genes.
Wild type (WT) flower describes the phenotype of the typical form of a species as it occurs in nature.
A progeny — is a offspring or descendants.
The Laws of independent assortment describes that alleles for one trait segregate independently from alleles for another trait in metaphase of meiosis. Each allele combination is equally likely to occur in the progeny.
Like we have in the question the experiment showed that the two genes interact to produce the overall flower color (the phenotype); when genes work in tandem to produce a single gene product, it is described as a complementary gene interaction.
The wild-type action from both genes is required to produce the wild-type phenotype.
Mutation of one or both genes produce a mutant phenotype.