Biology, asked by pubgqueen, 6 months ago

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Answered by ac677
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The process of mating between two individuals with dominant or homozygous genotypes or alleles with hereditary characteristics is called a monohybrid cross. It results into the phenotypes (opposite genetic traits from each other).

Answered by deshdeepak88
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The process of mating between two individuals with dominant or homozygous genotypes or alleles with hereditary characteristics is called a monohybrid cross. It results into the phenotypes (opposite genetic traits from each other).

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