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For monohybrid cross the genotype ratio in f2 generation would be 1:2:1 and phenotype ratio would be 3: 1
possible mendelian ratios for monohybrid cross genotype is 1:2:1 and phenotype is 3:1
The phenotypic ratio would be 3 to 1
its 3:1
3:1
A genotypic -ratio reflects the genetic configuration of an individual in the population. Several genotypes are possible in a phenotype and the ratio in which the genotypes segregate in a given phenotype is known as its genotypic ratio.
For monohybrid cross the genotype ratio in f2 generation would be 1:2:1 and phenotype ratio would be 3: 1
possible mendelian ratios for monohybrid cross genotype is 1:2:1 and phenotype is 3:1
9:3:3:1 is the phenotypic ratio of the offspring.
The phenotypic ratio is a 3:1 ratio.
If the parents were AA and AA for example then the phenotype ratio will be 1 A (the dominant allele). The genotype will be 1Aa.
the phenotype ratio is the physical appearance
The phenotypic ratio would be 3 to 1
The phenotypic ratio would be 3 to 1
3:1
A ratio of individuals with a particular phenotype to the total number of individuals in the population. Individuals with certain phenotype --------------------------------------------------- (Over) Total # of individuals within the population The distribution of traits in a population
Phenotype: also see "Phenotypic Ratio".