Respuesta :
Answer:
9:3:3:1
Explanation:
A dihybrid cross tracks two traits. Both parents are heterozygous, and one allele for each trait exhibits complete dominance *. This means that both parents have recessive alleles, but exhibit the dominant phenotype. The phenotype ratio predicted for dihybrid cross is 9:3:3:1. (There's a calculator on google that show the outcomes just to let ya know) hope it's correct .
Answer:
when you perform a dihybrid cross with two heterozygous individuals for the two traits, what is the expected phenotypic ratio?
HhBb x HhBb= HHBB, HhBb, HhBb, hhbb
3:1
Explanation:
This results into two homozygous and two heterozygous, one homozygous is dominant while the other is recessive, although out of the four offspring three are dominant over one recessive