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which conclusion can you draw from the result of a monohybrid and dihybrid cross​

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Answer: monohybrid and dihybrid cross proves some laws of mendel

Explanation:

MONOHYBRID CROSS:--

As we know that Mendel's law of dominance, it states that in an pair of same genes only one of them will dominate over the other and as a result dominant allele will show it's expression as a phenotype in F1 generation

Mendel took the character of tallness and dwarfness of pea plant and when a pure tall plant with genotype TT is crossed with pure dwarf plant with genotype tt and here TT is dominant over tt hence all plant in F1 gen were hetrozygous tall ( genotype Tt)

DIHYBRID CROSS

As we know about Mendel's law of independant assortment which states that gamtes during gamete formation assort(break) independently such that they do not interfere in each other.

Mendel crossed the Round yellow dominant pair with genotype RRYY wrinkled green with genotype rryy of pea plant and when he looked at the result he found that phenotype of colour ( yellow, green ) and phenotype of shape ( wrinkled, round ) do not show any mixing(interference) with each other..

THIS IS SHOWN BY THE TWO CROSSES....

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AND ONE MORE THING I HAD ATTACHED BOTH CROSSES FOR BETTER UNDERSTANDING

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