Biology, asked by gurmeen2811, 1 year ago

What will be genotype ratio in the f2 generation of a monohybrid out crying?

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Answered by AfreenMohammedi
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Generally, the monohybrid cross is used to determine the dominance relationship between two alleles. ... Probability theory predicts that three quarters of the F2 generation will have the dominant allele's phenotype. And the remaining quarter of the F2s will have the recessive allele's phenotype.

Answered by LuvKapoor003
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This experiment was performed by Mendel on Pea plant

> In F1 generation he observed plants always carry the character of one parents and the characters of other parents was not seen in them.

> So he self pollinated the Tall/Dwarf plants and he observed that in the F2 generation some offsprings are dwarf and he concluded that the characters/trait which is not seen in F1 generation was expressed in F2 generation in the ratio (3:1)

> In a ratio of 3:1. , 75% of plants were tall and 25% are dwarf.

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