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Crosses that involve two traits, such as pod color and pod shape. Predicting the outcome of two-factor crosses requires basically the same procedure as for one-factor crosses. In two-factor crosses the genes controlling the two different traits are on nonhomologous chromosomes and, therefore, assort independently during meiosis. The steps for solving a two-factor cross are essentially the same as for one-factor crosses.

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