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Monohybrid cross - Wikipedia
A monohybrid cross is a cross between two organisms with different variations at one genetic locus of interest. [1][2] The character (s) being studied in a monohybrid cross are governed by two or multiple variations for a single location of a gene.
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Monohybrid Cross: Definition, Steps & Examples Explained
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.
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Monohybrid Cross: Definition, Examples, & Diagrams
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.
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Monohybrid Cross - Definition and Examples | Biology Dictionary
A monohybrid cross, or breeding a long-stemmed pea plant with a short-stemmed pea plant, allows scientists, like Gregor Mendel, to determine the dominance of long stems or short stems.
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Monohybrid Cross: A Genetics Definition - ThoughtCo
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.
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What Is a Monohybrid Cross? Definition & Example
A monohybrid cross is a foundational concept in genetics used to study the inheritance of a single physical trait, such as flower color or plant height. This genetic cross tracks how two variations for one characteristic are passed from parents to offspring.
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Monohybrid Cross - Inheritance of One Gene - GeeksforGeeks
Monohybrid Definition A monohybrid cross involves the inheritance of a single gene or trait by crossing individual with differing alleles for that gene, demonstrating Mendel's Law of Dominance.
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What Is a Monohybrid Cross and How Does It Work?
A monohybrid cross is a fundamental genetic experiment used to observe the inheritance of a single characteristic across generations. This type of cross involves two parent organisms that differ in only one specific trait.
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10.1.1: Monohybrid Crosses and Segregation - Biology LibreTexts
A monohybrid cross is one in which both parents are heterozygous (or a hybrid) for a single (mono) trait. The trait might be petal color in pea plants. When conducting crosses, the first generation is called P (or P 0), the second generation is F 1 (F is for filial), and the next generation is F 2.
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Monohybrid Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
Monohybrid in the largest biology dictionary online. Free learning resources for students covering all major areas of biology.