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explain the law of dominance using a monohybrid cross​

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Answered by vrutanshrakesh01
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Law of dominance explains that in a monohybrid cross between a pair of contrasting traits, only one parental character will be expressed in the F1 generation and both parental characters will be expressed in the F2 generation in the ratio 3:1. ... This law can be described by Mendel's experiment.

Answered by bookkid
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Law of dominance explains that in a monohybrid cross between a pair of contrasting traits, only one parental character will be expressed in the F1 generation and both parental characters will be expressed in the F2 generation in the ratio 3:1. This law can be described by Mendel's experiment.

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