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A type of genetic cross that examines a single trait is a monohybrid cross. The cross is used to determine the dominance relationship between 2 alleles.
Yes, being cross-eyed can be a genetic trait. It can be inherited from one or both parents.
Recessive allele exhibits its trait only when paired with another recessive allele in a genetic cross.
It is a dihybrid cross.An example: if you cross garden peas having round yellow seeds with others having wrinkled green seeds, that is a dihybrid cross, because you are tracking both seed shape and seed color.
Crosses involving one gene or trait are called monohybrid crosses.
they differ in a single trait.
they differ in a single trait.
they differ in a single trait.
Monohybrid - A genetic cross made to examine the distribution of one specific set of alleles in the resulting offspringExample: tall peas x short peas or TT x ttDihybrid - Hybridization using two traits with two alleles each.Example: tall peas with round seeds x short peas with wrinkled seeds or TTRR x ttrr
A monohybrid cross examines the inheritance of one specific trait, typically focusing on a single gene with two different alleles. This allows for the study of how these alleles are passed from parent to offspring.
monohybrid cross
An emergenic trait is a complex trait that arises from interactions between multiple genes and environmental factors. These traits are not simply inherited from a single gene but emerge from the interplay of various genetic and environmental influences. Examples of emergenic traits include behaviors, intelligence, and susceptibility to certain diseases.