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28 March, 14:10

If a dihybrid F1 plant is self fertilized, what proportion of progeny will have the same phenotype as the F1 parent? What proportion will be true-breeding? What proportion will be heterozygous at one or both loci?

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  1. 28 March, 14:20
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    If a dihybrid F1 plant, self-fertilizes, the F2 progeny will have two types of phenotypes. One would be the dominant trait phenotype for both the alleles, which would be possessed by 3/4th of the population.

    Other would be recessive trait phenotype for both the alleles, which would be possessed by 1/4th of the population.

    One fourth of the population would be true-breeding for the dominant traits.

    Half of the population would be heterozygous for both traits and would have dominant phenotype

    Rest one-fourth population would be homozygous for both recessive traits
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