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Ratio of parental and recombinant phenotypes in a dihybrid cross would be

A

`8:8`

B

`6:10`

C

`10:6`

D

`9:7`

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  • Phenotypic ratio of dihybrid cross is

    A
    `9:3:3:1`
    B
    `4:2:4`
    C
    `2:2:4`
    D
    `1:2:1`
  • What is the ratio of parental phenotypes in the F2 generation of dihybrid cross ?

    A
    `9:1`
    B
    `3:3`
    C
    `9:3`
    D
    `3:1`
  • Genotypic ratio of a dihybrid cross is

    A
    `12:3:1`
    B
    `15:1`
    C
    `1:2:1`
    D
    `1:2:2:4:1:2:1:2:1`
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