In a monohybrid cross, the ratio 1:2:1 is consistent with:
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The genotypic ratio and phenotypic ratio with codominant alleles |
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The genotypic ratio and phenotypic ratio with incomplete dominance |
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The genotypic and phenotypic ratio with complete dominance |
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Both A and B |
Answer:
D). Both A and B
Explanation:
The genotypic ration with complete dominance = 1:2:1
The phenotypic ratio with complete dominance = 3:1
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