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a. purebred crosses b. dihybrid crosses c. monohybrid crosses d. testcrosses (B)
AA X BBMonohybrid cross.AACC X BBDDDihybrid cross.The di is the key here.
dihybrid crosses
Crosses involving one gene or trait are called monohybrid crosses.
The term is: heterozygous parents A monohybrid cross involves a single parent, whereas a dihybrid cross. The law of segregation requires having two or more generations to describe.
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a. purebred crosses b. dihybrid crosses c. monohybrid crosses d. testcrosses (B)
AA X BBMonohybrid cross.AACC X BBDDDihybrid cross.The di is the key here.
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.
A dihybrid cross is the cross that involves parents that differ in two traits.
dihybrid crosses
monohybrid is a cross between two heterozygous (Aa x Aa), they are usually controlled by different alleles of the same gene. A monohybrid cross compares only one trait. while Dihybrid is a cross between F1 offsprings of two individuals that differ in two traits. Dihybrid croos are often used to test for dominant and recessive genes in two separate characteristics.
No. it is not permissible!
monohybrid cross deals with one genotypic trait whereas the dihybrid cross deals with two traits being crossed to see the possible genotypes.
Crosses involving one gene or trait are called monohybrid crosses.
A cross that involves one pair of contrasting traits is called Monohybrid A croos that involves parents that differ in two traits is a dihybrid cross