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1. a. In your garden you make an interesting discovery. You are looking at some flowers that you planted the year before and new seedlings are coming up. The year before, you had both red and white flowers in the garden. This year you have both colors again, but you also notice two new traits in this year's flowers that were not there last year;  some plants are very short and some plants have a striped leaf. You are thrilled and decide to characterize the genetics of these plants. First of all you find a short plant with striped leaves and white flowers. You find several red flowered, tall, solid-colored leafed plants. Starting from this point give me the details of how you would proceed in order to determine both the genotype of each characteristic (dominant or recessive) and linkage.