Answer:
in the obtained options, there is no dominant gene for the crossed pairs, therefore, no answer would be correct, however, when assigning a dominant character to the P gene, the correct answer would be:
E. Rr pp *rrPp
Explanation:
According to the information obtained we deduce:
Comb shape is produced by R and P
Comb of walnuts with an R or a P
Pink comb: 1 dominant P and R at the first locus and 2 recessive at the next locus
Pea comb: 2 recessive at the start and one dominant in the next position
1 single comb: 2 recessive at both loci
Rr pp × rr Pp will produce from the interbreeding: 2 walnuts, 1 single and 1 pea offspring.
We deduce that for the pink comb the genotype is: Rrpp
and for the pea comb it is rrPp
Rr pp × rr Pp generates crosslinks containing RrPp, rrPp, rrpp as children in a 2: 1: 1 ratio.