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4) What is Mendel's dihybrid cross?​

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Answered by powarpranav198693
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A dihybrid cross describes a mating experiment between two organisms that are identically hybrid for two traits. ... From his experiment, Mendel observed that the pairs of traits in the parental generation sorted independently from one another, from one generation to the next.

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Answered by kevinvinu5
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A dihybrid cross is a breeding experiment between two organisms which are identical hybrids for two traits. In other words, a dihybrid cross is a cross between two organisms, with both being heterozygous for two different traits. The individuals in this type of trait are homozygous for a specific trait. These traits are determined by DNA segments called genes.

In a dihybrid cross, the parents carry different pair of alleles for each trait. One parent carries homozygous dominant allele, while the other one carries homozygous recessive allele. The offsprings produced after the crosses in the F1 generation are all heterozygous for specific traits.

Below image is an example of Mendel's dihybrid cross

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