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18 November, 06:45

How is a dihybrid Punnett Square different from a monohybrid Punnett square?

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  1. 18 November, 07:09
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    Dihybrid shows more phenotypes

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    For a monohybrid cross, individual alleles are used, whereas for a dihybrid cross, pairs of alleles are used. A Punnett square for a monohybrid cross is divided into four squares, whereas a Punnett square for a dihybrid cross is divided into 16 squares.
  2. 18 November, 07:09
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    A dihybrid cross tracks two traits. Both parents are heterozygous, and one allele for each trait exhibits complete dominance. A monohybrid cross is a breeding experiment between P generation (parental generation) organisms that differ in a single given trait.
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