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how is the phenotypic ratio of F2 generation in dihybrid cross is different from monohybrid cross . 2 marks​

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Answered by missonlysmiles
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Explanation:

In dihybrid cross,the f2 phenotypic ratio is 9:3:3:1 (dominant parental:recombinant type 1: recombinant type 2:recessive parental) whereas in monohybrid cross f2 phenotypic ratio is 3:1(dominant parental: recessive parental)

Answered by Anonymous
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  • In dihybrid cross,the f2 phenotypic ratio is 9:3:3:1 (dominant parental:recombinant type 1: recombinant type 2:recessive parental) whereas in monohybrid cross f2 phenotypic ratio is 3:1(dominant parental: recessive parental)

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