define monobycideross explain on generation
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A monohybrid cross is a cross between two organisms with different variations at one genetic chromosome of interest.[1][2] The character(s) being studied in a monohybrid cross are governed by two or multiple variations for a single locus. To carry out such a cross, each parent is chosen to be homozygous or true breeding for a given trait (locus). When a cross satisfies the conditions for a monohybrid cross, it is usually detected by a characteristic distribution of second-generation (F2) offspring that is sometimes called the monohybrid ratio.
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☞ A monohybrid cross is a cross between two organisms with different variations at one genetic chromosome of interest. The character(s) being studied in a monohybrid cross are governed by two or multiple variations for a single locus.
☞ The term "F1" means the "first filial generation," or the initial cross between two genetically distinct plants. Often an F1 cross does not yield the desired goals because some traits do not show up in those first generation seedlings.
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