to determine the unknown genotype.
Test Cross.
Because the genotype of a purebred for some traits are known since the genepool for these types of organisms can be so small. usually though people use homozygotes to test cross, and not purebred organisms.
With a monohybrid cross.
yes It can be used as a test on misspecification
In a test cross, an individual with a dominant phenotype is crossed with a homozygous recessive individual to determine the genotype of the dominant individual. In a back cross, an individual is crossed with one of its parents or an individual with a similar genotype to assess genetic linkage or to maintain a specific trait in offspring.
The cast of The American Red Cross Emergency Test - 1990 includes: John Ritter as himself
A cross between a homozygous recessive and an individual of unknown genotype is called a test cross.The homozygous recessive can only pass on a recessive allele to the offspring, and so any recessive in the other parent will show up in the phenotype (detectable characteristics) of some of the offspring.
Punnet Square
no
Cross your legs ....lol
No cross-reactivity even though they are in the same family.
it's important 'coz..if u need help the red cross its always in our back...