What’s a monohybrid cross?

A monohybrid cross involves mating two parents with different alleles for a single trait, resulting in heterozygous offspring. An example is two pea pods with green and blue coloration alleles. The dominant green allele is expressed as “G” and the recessive blue allele as “g”. Offspring from a homozygous dominant and homozygous recessive parent will […]

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