In a dihybrid cross of two pure breeding parental genotypes, the resulting phenotypic ratio of the F2 generation is ______. 9:3:3:1 6:3:6:1 3:1 1:3:6:6
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Since they are pure breeding, they must be homozygous for both traits. Let's represent the genotypes as follows: - Parent 1: AABB - Parent 2: aabb ** Show more…
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