explanation of results of dihybrid inheritance?
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The phenotypic ratio, or relative numbers of offspring with each phenotype, for a dihybrid cross is always the same: 9:3:3:1.
example: 9 of the 16 offspring will show the dominant phenotype for both traits. 3 of 16 will show the dominant phenotype for trait one and the recessive phenotype for trait two.
example: 9 of the 16 offspring will show the dominant phenotype for both traits. 3 of 16 will show the dominant phenotype for trait one and the recessive phenotype for trait two.
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