Answer: a) RR x rr
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we need to glean as much information as we can from the initial statement. If one of the plants is wrinkled, and ‘wrinkled’ is a recessive trait, then we know that that particular plant must have and homozygous recessive (rr) genotype. As for the other plant: Since it has a round phenotype, it may have either an ‘Rr’ (option C) or ’RR’ (option A) genotype. We may then build the corresponding Punnett charts:
Option C:
| r | r
R | Rr | Rr
r | rr | rr
Option A:
| r | r
R | Rr | Rr
R | Rr | Rr
As we can see, only option (A) will lead to the entirety of the descendants having a round phenotype.