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  • An F₂ of a trihybrid cross will give which of the following phenotypic ratios?

    Question: An F₂ of a trihybrid cross will give which of the following phenotypic ratios?

    Options:

    9 : 3:3:1
    1:4:6: 4:1
    27: 9:9:9:3: 3:1:1
    27: 9:9:3:3:1

    ✅ Explanation:
    -A trihybrid cross is a cross between two individuals that are heterozygous for three different genes. The phenotypic ratio of the F₂ generation of a trihybrid cross can be predicted using the principle of independent assortment.

    • Key Concepts:
    -Trihybrid cross: A cross between two individuals that are heterozygous for three different genes.
    -Independent assortment: The principle that the segregation of alleles from different genes occurs independently of each other during meiosis.
    The number of different genotypes that can be produced in the F₂ generation of a trihybrid cross is 23=82^3 = 823=8.
    -9:3:3:1: This ratio is produced if all three genes are dominant.
    -1:4:6:4:1: This ratio is produced if all three genes are codominant.
    -27:9:9:9:3:3:1:1: This ratio is produced if one gene is dominant, one gene is codominant, and one gene is recessive.

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