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what is genetic rati0?????​

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Answered by aryadwivedi10
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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. And in this example, the predicted genotypic ratio is 1:2:1.

Answered by BrainlyUnnati
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what is genetic ratio?

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The genotypic ratio shows the number of times a characteristic of an organism will be seen in the offspring when genes for certain traits are crossed. This more easily understood by using the Punnett square method and a basic monohybrid cross.

The image above shows a Punnett square monohybrid cross of male and female pea plants that are both heterozygous dominant for purple. The genotypic ratio for this cross is written 1:2:1.

In animals and plants, each gene has 2 alleles or variations, one from each parent. When male and female gametes come together (cross) all the phenotype variations for the offspring are predicted using the Punnett square grid. The pairs of alleles for male and female are plotted individually on a grid. Then, each square in the grid is filled in with the corresponding combinations of alleles coming from the parents.

To find the genotypic ratio, count the number of times each combination appears in the grid, starting in the upper left square. The example in Figure 1 below is crossing alleles for just one trait, flower color.

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