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Explain monohybrid cross with Suitable Example!
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Answered by shrey2020
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A cross between two types of plants of same species considering only the transmission of one character is called monohybrid cross. For example, a cross between tall pea plants and dwarf pea plant that is considering only the height of the parents is a monohybrid cross. It will result in the formation of tall offsprings but they will be hybrid.

Representation of the monohybrid cross: character in focus is the height

Parents-     TT   X   tt

             (Tall)        (dwarf)

F  

1

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-                     Tt

                 (Heterozygous tall)

On selfing:

                             Tt   X    Tt

F  

2

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-                    TT   Tt    Tt     tt

Phenotypic ratio- 3 tall: 1 dwarf

Genotypic ratio- 1 homozygous tall: 2 heterozygous tall: 1 homozygous recessive

Answered by Anonymous
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A cross between two types of plants of same species considering only the transmission of one character is called monohybrid cross. For example, a cross between tall pea plants and dwarf pea plant that is considering only the height of the parents is a monohybrid cross.

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