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You're given the phenotypes of the parents, with descriptions about their genotypes ("true breeding" = "homozygous" or "same alleles"), so it's helpful to start by writing out the genotypes of the parents. Â Remember, there are two alleles for any given gene (you get one allele from each parent) and this problem is talking about 2 separate genes, so therefore our genotypes will have 2 genes x 2 alleles per gene = 4 alleles.
Once you've written the genotype, "FOIL" (first, outer, inner, last) the genotype to give you all the possible allele combinations that could be paired in that parent's gametes.
*These combinations^ will have one allele for each gene (example: YR) because the the offspring will inherit one allele for each gene from both parents when the parents' gametes come together (fertilization) for a total of two alleles for each gene.*
Your answer should be A.