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Specific Dihybridcross Genetic Mix Individuals Homozygous Genotypes For Characters Result

A dihybrid cross involves crossing individuals homozygous for two traits to produce offspring heterozygous for both, used to determine independent inheritance.

A dihybridcross is a genetic mix between two individuals who have homozygous genotypes for 2 specific characters which result in an offspring heterozygous for both of the specific characters. Used to determine if two phenotypes are inherited independently.

Text A dihybridcross is a genetic mix between two individuals who have homozygous genotypes for 2 specific characters which result in an offspring heterozygous for both of the specific characters. Used to determine if two phenotypes are inherited independently.

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