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the recombination of characters in a dihybrid cross is related to​

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The recombination of characters in a dihybrid cross is related to​ ‘Principle of Independent assortment’.

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  • Mendel suggested the rules of inheritance in living beings after seven years of hybridization research with garden peas.
  • Both Monohybrid and Dihybrid crosses.
  • Dihybrid cross results in the suggestion of the Law of Independent assortment, while monohybrid cross results in the proposal of the Laws of Dominance and Segregation.
  • Mendel postulated that a dihybrid cross, which results from two characters segregating simultaneously, would be the outcome of their independent occurrence. Seed shape and seed color are two examples of characteristics. Y dominates Y to determine seed color, while R factor for "round" dominates R factor for "wrinkled" to determine seed shape, as was previously demonstrated.
  • True-breeding lines of wrinkled yellow peas (rrYY) and round green peas were used to create the P (Parental) hybrid (RRyy). Therefore, all of the RrYy, round, and yellow F1 offspring are RrYy. The alleles at the two loci segregate separately to create the F2 plants.

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