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A cross involving parents differing only in one trait is

A

Haploid

B

Diploid

C

Monohybrid

D

Dihybrid

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C
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  • Assertion : Hybrid is formed by cross betwveen two organisms that are different in one, or more thar Reason : Mendel crossed two plants differing in one trait to obtain F_(1) plants which is monohybrid cross

    A
    Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
    B
    Both A and R are true but Ris not correct explanation of A
    C
    A is true but R is false
    D
    A and R are false
  • An out-cross will have parents

    A
    From different breeds
    B
    From same breeds but with common ancestors only from one side
    C
    From same breed but with common ancestors from both sides
    D
    From same breed but with no common ancestors
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    A
    Back cross
    B
    Monohybrid
    C
    Dihybrid
    D
    Trihybrid
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