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define the dihybrid cross with any example ​

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A dihybrid cross is a cross between two individuals that are both heterozygous for two different traits.

- As an example, let's look at pea plants and say the two different traits we're examining are color and height. ... One dominant allele H for height and one recessive allele h, which produces a dwarf pea plant.

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Hey mate ❣️ your answer :-

Dihybrid cross is a cross between two different lines/genes that differ in two observed traits. According to Mendel's statement, between the alleles of both these loci there is a relationship of completely dominant - recessive traits. In the example pictured to the right, RRYY/rryy parents result in F1 offspring that are heterozygous for both R and Y (RrYy).

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