explain the mendel's monohybrid cross with the help of punnet square
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A cross between two pure parent in which inheritance pattern of only one pair of contrasting characters is studied is called monohybrid cross.
In other words, it is a cross between two pure ( true breeding) parent s differing in single pair of contrasting characters.
step 1 ) Mendel select pure tall pea plant as a female parent and pure dwarf pea plant as a male . he confirmed that they are true breeding by selfing them for three generations.
step 2) he then performed artificial cross, collected seeds, sowed the and waited for the result .
step 3) He allowed natural selfing of all the hybrids , collected the seeds , sowed the seeds and anxiously waited for result.
In all , he had collected 1064 seeds of f2 generations from this 787 grew tall and 277 remained dwarf.
A cross between two pure parent in which inheritance pattern of only one pair of contrasting characters is studied is called monohybrid cross.
In other words, it is a cross between two pure ( true breeding) parent s differing in single pair of contrasting characters.
step 1 ) Mendel select pure tall pea plant as a female parent and pure dwarf pea plant as a male . he confirmed that they are true breeding by selfing them for three generations.
step 2) he then performed artificial cross, collected seeds, sowed the and waited for the result .
step 3) He allowed natural selfing of all the hybrids , collected the seeds , sowed the seeds and anxiously waited for result.
In all , he had collected 1064 seeds of f2 generations from this 787 grew tall and 277 remained dwarf.
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