Dihybrid Cross

Mendel discovered independent assortment from following two traits simultaneously. If the traits are caused by genes on different chromosomes, they will be inherited independently of one another. If the first cross is between individuals homozygous for both traits the resulting offspring are heterozygous for both traits and are called dihybrids. A cross between these offspring is a dihybrid cross.


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