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Parental Ratio Appears Typical Dihybrid Cross Conducted Traits

When traits are linked, a dihybrid cross yields a 3:1 ratio of parental types, deviating from the typical 9:3:3:1 ratio.

Linked traits in a dihybrid cross result in a 3:1 ratio (all parental types) instead of the expected 9:3:3:1 ratio.

Front What ratio appears when a typical dihybrid cross is conducted for traits that are linked
Back Instead of 9:3:3:1
(ie 10 parental and 6 recombinant types),

We get 3:1 (all parental types)

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