Asked by Harshit Tandon on May 07, 2024
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A cross that involves two traits is called a
A) monohybrid cross.
B) dihybrid cross.
C) Punnett square.
D) testcross.
E) trihybrid cross.
Dihybrid Cross
Cross between parents that differ in two traits.
Monohybrid Cross
A genetic cross between parents that differ in one characteristic, looking at the inheritance of a single trait.
Punnett Square
Visual representation developed by Reginald Punnett that is used to calculate the expected results of simple genetic crosses.
- Adopt principles of Mendelian genetics to project the outcomes in monohybrid and dihybrid crosses.
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ML
Mauricio LinaresMay 08, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
A cross that involves two traits is called a dihybrid cross. The term "di-" means two, indicating that two traits are being studied in the cross.
Learning Objectives
- Adopt principles of Mendelian genetics to project the outcomes in monohybrid and dihybrid crosses.
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