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11.2 |
Dihybrid Inheritance |
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Definition of Dihybrid Cross |
Involves inheritance of two characteristics, each characteristic is controlled by a different gene located at a different locus. |
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Dihybrid Inheritance of Characteristics, Seed Shape and Colour Seed of Pea Plant |
- The diagram below shows a schematic diagram of a dihybrid inheritance between two purebreed parents to study the characteristics of pea, namely seed colour and seed shape.
- The two purebreed parents either have a pair of homozygous dominant alleles or a pair of homozygous recessive alleles.
- Fertilisation between the two purebreed parents produce offsprings in F1 generation with the dominant traits of round and yellow seeds.

- When the F1 generation produced from dihybrid cross was self-crossed, 16 F2 genotype combinations are produced.
- The cross shows four phenotypic characteristics in F2 generation.
- Outcome of the dihybrid cross is presented in a Punnett square as shown below.


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Mendel's Second Law |
During gamete formation,each allele from a pair of alleles can combine randomly with any allele from another pair of allele.
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