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explain monohybrid cross of Mendel

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Answered by samuelpaul
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1.A "Monohybrid cross" is a mating between individuals who have different "Alleles" at one genetic locus of Interest.
2.The characters in the Monohybrid cross are governed by two Alleles for a single locus.


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Answered by KanikAb
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To explain the Mendel's monohybrid ratio he took 2 types of plants which distinct character such that tall and dwarf (short) all are homogious. In this two types of plants tall plant is dominant and dwarf is recessive. He denoted the tall plant (TT) and dwarf plant as (tt) after the hybriditation he obtain tge F1 plant a hybrid (Tt) after crossing the f1 plant another F1 plan in the F2 generation he obtained 4 plants of which 3 tall and one dwarf. The phenotypical ratio of the monohybrid cross is 3:1.

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