What is the expected phenotypic ratio in a monohybrid cross?

Practice Questions

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What is the expected phenotypic ratio in a monohybrid cross?
  1. 3:1
  2. 1:2:1
  3. 9:3:3:1
  4. 1:1

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the expected phenotypic ratio in a monohybrid cross?
  • Step 1: Understand what a monohybrid cross is. It is a genetic cross between two individuals that differ in one trait.
  • Step 2: Identify the dominant and recessive traits. The dominant trait is the one that appears in the offspring, while the recessive trait does not appear when the dominant trait is present.
  • Step 3: Use a Punnett square to visualize the genetic combinations from the parents. Each parent contributes one allele for the trait.
  • Step 4: Count the possible combinations of offspring. In a monohybrid cross, you will typically get three offspring with the dominant trait and one with the recessive trait.
  • Step 5: Write the expected phenotypic ratio. This ratio is 3 dominant traits to 1 recessive trait, which is expressed as 3:1.
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