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A monohybrid cross involves just one gene. A dihybrid cross involves two. In a monohybrid cross, there are four possible allele combinations (although depending on the alleles of the parents there may only be one or two possibilities).

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One gene at each chromosome of a male and a female. Thus there are two genes involved. Either both genes are identically similar (homozygous) or dissimilar (heterozygous).

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A dihybrid cross is a cross between individuals homozygous for two genes.

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