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A dihybrid condition is
(a) tt Rr
(b) Tt rr
(c) tt rr
(d) Tt Rr

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Answered by orangesquirrel
7

Answer:

A dihybrid condition is (d) Tt Rr.

Explanation:

A genetic cross between two different genes that has two different observed traits. According to Mendel, they share a dominant-recessive relationship.

TtRr is a true dihybrid scenario where it is heterozygous for two given genes. It has both the dominant as well as recessive alleles for the two different traits. ( Tt and Rr).

Answered by Anonymous
2

Hey !

Correct option is D) Tt Rr

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