PHENOMENA OF INHERITANCE 25T 



scended." This is apparently a typical case 

 of reversion and its cause was found in the 

 fact that at least two factors are necessary in 

 this case for the production of color, a pig- 

 ment factor R and a color developer C. One 

 of these was lacking in each of the white 

 parents, their gametic formulse being Cr and 

 cR, but when these two factors came together 

 in the offspring a purple-flowered type was 

 produced with the gametic formula Cc Rr. 

 These F2 plants produced colored and white 

 Fs plants in the proportion of 9 colored to 7 

 white and the colored forms were of six dif- 

 ferent kinds (Fig. 55). For the production 

 of these six colored forms five different factors 

 must be present in the gametes, according to 

 Punnett, viz.: (1) a color base R, (2) a color 

 developer C^ (3) a purple factor P^ (4) alight 

 wing factor L, (5) a factor for intense color 

 7. When all of these factors are present the 

 result is the purple wild form with blue 

 wings, while the omission of one or more of 

 these factors leads to the production of six 

 forms of colored- and various types of white- 

 flowered plants of the F2 generation. 



