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how is the genotype ratio​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The genotypic ratio describes the number of times a genotype would appear in the offspring after a test cross. For example, a test cross between two organisms with same genotype, Rr, for a heterozygous dominant trait will result in offspring with genotypes: RR, Rr, and rr.

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Answered by rockstar2019
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Genotype ratio:

It is the ratio of the offsprings produced in the F2 and subsequent generation with respect to their genetic make up.

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