Science, asked by ronwindelle, 4 months ago

what is the phenotypic ratio in this pattern of inheritance? ​

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Answered by akashripu
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Answer:

phenotypic ratio is the outcome of cross between any fillal generation. and that tells about the physical appearance of the offsprings. its depends whether you are performing monohybrid cross or dihybrid cross

for example let's take monohybrid cross of pea plant the out come of F2 generation after performing selfing is 3:1 means 3 tall and 1 dwarf.and that is phenotypic ratio

Answered by brokendreams
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The phenotype ratio is the physical expression of that trait in the pattern of inheritance

Explanation:

  • The genotype ratio is the number of genes in our DNA that are responsible for a specific characteristic. The physical manifestation, or qualities, of that attribute, are represented by the phenotypic ratio.
  • For example, two creatures with even minor genetic differences are considered to have separate genotypes.
  • Tt and TT are distinct genotypes. So the ratio is 1:1, yet their phenotypes are the same, i.e. tall. In this case, the phenotypic ratio will indicate how many of the children are tall and how many are tiny, depending on the genotype.
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