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What is the phenotype ratio of monohybrid cross in f2 generation

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Answered by Rites122
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As we saw last time, if we start with true-breeding parents (one homozygous dominant, one homozygous recessive), all of the F1 progeny will be heterozygous and show the dominant phenotype, and then these will give rise to a 3:1 ratio of phenotypes in the F2 generation in a monohybrid cross, and to a 9:3:3:1 ratio of ...

CORRECT ANSWER IS 3:1

Answered by jharishav1176
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3:1

As we saw last time, if we start with true-breeding parents (one homozygous dominant, one homozygous recessive), all of the F1 progeny will be heterozygous and show the dominant phenotype, and then these will give rise to a 3:1 ratio of phenotypes in the F2 generation in a monohybrid cross, and to a 9:3:3:1 ratio of ...

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