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A dihybrid cross between 2 heterozygous parents produces a phenotypic ratio of?

A dihybrid cross between 2 heterozygous parents produces a phenotypic ratio of?-example-1

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A Dihybrid cross between two heterozygous parents produces a phenotypic ratio of 3:1, In which, one is homozygous dominant, two of them are heterozygous dominant & one of them is homozygous recessive.

So, in short, your answer is 3:1

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