A Monohybrid cross is a type of genetic cross between two individuals with homozygous genotypes of a single character or trait, often resulting in an opposite phenotype. Monohybrid crosses are usually performed to determine the genotypes of offspring of homozygous individuals.
A monohybrid cross is a genetic cross with homozygous parents’ offspring differing on a single pair of contrasting characters. In contrast, in a dihybrid cross, the offspring differ in having two pairs of contrasting characters.
A monohybrid cross studies how one trait is passed from parent to offspring using genetic analysis. In a monohybrid cross, the dominant trait can hide the recessive one in the first-generation offspring.