Biology, asked by anu275, 1 year ago

distinguish between monohybrid cross and dihybrid cross. In 3 to 4 points


Acepro: The only difference between monohybridand dihybrid crosses is the number of traits being looked into. ... The resulting ratio would be 9:3:3:1 with 9 exhibiting 2 dominant traits, 6 exhibiting 1 dominant and 1 recessive trait, and only 1 exhibiting both recessive traits.
Anonymous: she is not asking for diffrence
Anonymous: she ask to differentiate

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Answered by Anonymous
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a monohybrid cross is when the offspring of homozygous parents that only differ on a single trait are bred to come up with the second generation. On the other hand, a dihybrid cross is pretty similar to a monohybrid cross except that the parents of the first generation differ in two traits....
...hope it helps

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anu275: what is homozygous parent??
Anonymous: When a child is consideredhomozygous, they have received the same exact. gene from bothparents. There are two types ofhomozygous traits, homozygous. dominant and homozygousrecessive. When a person ishomozygous recessive, they
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Answered by Anshika1352
2
in monohybrid cross  ,only 1 character of the parent is considered ,for eg-in case of pea ,colour of flower either violet or white .But in case of dihybrid cross, 2 characters are considered ,for eg-height and seed colour(tall and yellow,tall and green,dwarf and yellow,dwarf and green). also both type of crosses have different genotypic and phenotypic ratios.
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