What is the phenotypic ratio in the F2 generation of a monohybrid cross?

Asked by Aditya Kapoor · 2 years ago

What phenotypic ratio is typically observed in the F2 generation when performing a monohybrid cross, according to Mendel's experiments?

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In the F2 generation of a monohybrid cross, the phenotypic ratio observed is typically 3:1. This means that out of four offspring, three will exhibit the dominant trait and one will exhibit the recessive trait. For example, if you cross tall and short pea plants (Tt x Tt), you will get a ratio of three tall plants to one short plant in the F2 generation.

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