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EXPLAIN DIHYBRID CROSS....​

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Answered by AthulKrishnaa
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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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Answered by ammu264623
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DIHYBRID CROSS :-

A breeding experiment dealing with 2 characters at the same time is called a "DIHYBRID CROSS".

When two contrasting pairs of traits were considered simultaneously, only a parental combination appeared in F1 generation. However, in F2 generation, raised by self pollination, other combinations of traits appeared. These included two parental type traits and two new combinations in approximately same proportion.

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