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name the various monohybrid crosses employees by mendels​

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Answered by dikshantk796
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Explanation:

Let's take a look at the parts of the term. A cross refers to the process of fertilization and production of a new generation, and the prefix mono means 'singular'. Mendel started off by focusing his studies on singular inherited characteristics, or traits, from crosses of his pea plants.

Mendel raised hundreds of pea plants for his experiments, and he learned a lot about how they passed on traits from one generation to another. He noticed that for some traits, like flower color or seed shape, different plants would show only two forms of the trait. For example, plants had either white or purple colored flowers, or rounded or wrinkly seeds. He could also produce a pure line of plants that would only produce offspring with one form of a single trait, so that purple flowered plants always had purple flowered offspring.

Answered by Anonymous
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A monohybrid cross is a mating between two organisms with different variations ... recessive allele's phenotype. This predicted 3: 1 phenotypic ratio assumes Mendelian inheritance

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