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Title: Mendel's dihybrid crosses, but not his monohybrid crosses, show that
Post by: ornobtizzi on Mar 30, 2018
Mendel's dihybrid crosses, but not his
  monohybrid crosses, show that
  a. some genes are linked together.
  b. the two alleles controlling a trait are
  divided equally among the gametes.
  c. alleles for different traits are inherited
  independently.
  d. one of the pair of alleles is dominant to the
  other.
  e. the crossing of two different homozygous
  forms will not produce any offspring in the
  first generation that will look like either of
  the parents.

Question 2

Which offspring in the illustration above are
  homozygous recessive for both traits?
  a. A
  b. B
  c. C
  d. D
  e. none of these


Title: Mendel's dihybrid crosses, but not his monohybrid crosses, show that
Post by: jmbt96 on Mar 30, 2018
Answer to q. 1

C

Answer to q. 2

D


Title: Mendel's dihybrid crosses, but not his monohybrid crosses, show that
Post by: ornobtizzi on Mar 30, 2018
^^ All were right, you're seriously the best