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Explain with an example monohybrid cross?​

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Answered by seemajain0008
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Explanation:

Monohybrid Cross Definition. A monohybrid cross is a genetic mix between two individuals who have homozygous genotypes, or genotypes that have completely dominant or completely recessive alleles, which result in opposite phenotypes for a certain genetic trait. ... Typically, this mix determines the dominant genotype.

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Answered by ms3973590
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Monohybrid cross focuses on the study of a single character in an organism. For eg: height in pea plants.

In pea plants, height is characterised by alleles T and t. T is and t is dwarf.

TT is tall homozygous (meaning two alleles of same type)

tt is dwarf - recessive character which appears only on combination of two recessive alleles.

When both are crossed, you get a hybrid Tt which is heterozygous dominant. This is F1 generation.

On selfing F1 generation, you get a mix of characters in the ratio 1 Tall homozygous : 2 Tall heterozygous :1 dwarf.

This is monohybrid cross

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