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Question
Explain a dihybrid cross with suitable example and checker board method.
Solution
The phenotypic ratio of different types of offsprings (with different combinations) obtained in F2 generation of dihybrid cross is called the dihybrid ratio. It is 9 : 3 : 3 : 1.
For example, when we cross a yellow round seed pea plant with a green wrinkled seed pea plant, we get 9 yellow round, 3 yellow wrinkled, 3 green round and 1 green wrinkled plants in the F2 generation.
F2 generation →
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YR | Yr | yR | yr |
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YR | YYRR Yellow round | YYRr Yellow round | YyRR Yellow round | YyRr Yellow round |
Yr | YYRr Yellow round | YYrr Yellow wrinkled | YyRr Yellow round | Yyrr Yellow wrinkled |
yR | YyRR Yellow round | YyRr Yellow round | yyRR Green round | yyRr Green round |
yr | YyRr Yellow round | Yyrr Yellow wrinkled | yyRr Green round | yyrr Green wrinkled |
Phenotypic ratio: Yellow round = 9 ;Yellow wrinkled = 3; Green round = 3; Green wrinkled = 1
Dihybrid ratio → 9 : 3 : 3 : 1
Genotypic ratio →
YYRR YYRr YyRR YyRr YYrr Yyrr yyRR yyRr yyrr
1 : 2 : 2 : 4 : 1 : 2 : 1 : 2 : 1
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