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2. Explain Mendel's dihybrid ratio with the help of any one cross?​

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Answered by aayushiahirwal
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The two different phenotypes in the dihybrid cross are seed color and seed shape. One plant is homozygous for the dominant traits of yellow seed color (YY) and round seed shape (RR). The other plant displays the homozygous recessive traits of green seed color and wrinkled seed shape (yyrr).

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Answered by yashvishah1000
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Dihybrid cross is a cross between two parents that have two pairs of contrasting characters, for example, a plant having round and yellow seeds is crossed with a plant having green and wrinkled seeds.

The phenotypic ratio obtained in the F

2

generation is

9:3:3:1

Where 9 = Round ,Yellow

3 = Round , green

3 = wrinkled , Yellow

1 = wrinkled , green

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