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ANEK [815]
3 years ago
12

describe one similarity and one difference between the two terms in each of the following pairs: monohybrid cross, dihybrid cros

s. heterozygous, homozygous. genotype, phenotype.
Biology
2 answers:
Yuki888 [10]3 years ago
8 0
-The only difference between monohybrid and dihybrid crosses is the number of traits being looked into. A monohybrid cross is when the offspring of homozygous parents that only differ on a single trait are bred to come up with the second generation. On the other hand, a dihybrid cross is pretty similar to a monohybrid cross except that the parents of the first generation differ in two traits.
A similarity will be they both show the probability of traits the offspring can have.

-A homozygous trait is when two of the same kind of alleles combine to form a trait. Think of this as traits in common in two different creatures which will continue in their offspring.
. Heterozygous is a trait when two different kinds of alleles combine to form a trait. When this occurs there is a dominant and a regressive allele in the pair, and the dominant allele will indicate which trait the child will get.

Similarity: the two is that they are terms used to describe alleles that are found on a particular gene. If you have homozygous alleles, then both of them are the same. If you have heterozygous alleles, then the two of them are different. In the case of sex chromosomes, females are homozygous, having XX while males are heterozygous, having XY.

-The genotype of an organism is the genetic code in its cells. This genetic constitution of an individual influences – but is not solely responsible for – many of its traits. The phenotype is the visible or expressed trait, such as hair color. The phenotype depends upon the genotype but can also be influenced by environmental factors.

The genotype–phenotype distinction is drawn in genetics. "Genotype" is an organism's full hereditary information. ... The genes contribute to a trait, and thephenotype is the observable expression of the genes (and therefore the genotypethat affects the trait
Serhud [2]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Monohybrid cross is the cross between two individuals where only one of the character or trait is considered while in the dihybrid cross there are two distinct traits that are considered to be cross and studied. The rest of the process is similar in both processes.

Heterozygous is the condition where an individual has two different alleles for the same trait in which one is dominant or other is recessive more often while in homozygous the alleles are responsible for similar traits and characters. Both types shows a similar type of gamete formation and assortment.

The genotype is the set of genes that an individual carries while phenotype is the physical or observable characteristics. Differences in genotype can be responsible for producing different phenotypes.

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