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By using Punnett square, schematically represent the hybrid cross experiment conducted by Mendel using seed color and seed shape of pear as characters.

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By using punnet square, schematically represent the dihybird cross experiment conducted by Medel using seed color and seed shape of pea as characters.

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In monohybrid cross of red and white flower, Mendel got only red flower. On setting the F, plants having red flower he got both plants with red and white flower. Explain the basis of using RR and rr symbols to represent the genotype of plants of parental generation.