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Find the genotype and phenotype ratios expected from crossing two heterozygous plants

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Dihybrid Cross

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The genotype ratio from crossing two heterozygous plants gives RR, Rr, Rr and rr which results into having three dominating plants against one recessive plant

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From the above results, it is imperative to know that after the crossing of two heterozygous plants, we have a dominating homozygous plant, two dominating heterozygous plants with an homozygous recessive plants.

the phenotypic implication shows that, three plants will be tall while one will be dwarf/short as it possess a recessive gene

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