What Is The Dihybrid Test Cross Ratio In Case Of Complete Linkage
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9:3:3:1
9:3:3:15: Dihybrid Cross with Linkage. Linked genes occur on the same chromosome, therefore, tend to be inherited together (i.e., do not segregate independently). When two heterozygotes are mated in a normal dihybrid cross with independent assortment of alleles, the expected ratio in the offspring is 9:3:3:1.
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It's 1:1:1:1 test cross in case of dihybrid
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