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In a typical monohybrid cross the F(2)-p...

In a typical monohybrid cross the `F_(2)`-population ratio is written as `3:1` for phenotype but expressed as `1:2:1` for genotype. Explain with the help of an exmaple.

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This particular monohybrid cross is between a homozygous tall plant a homozygous drarf plant.

Homozygous tail : heterozygous tall : Homozygous dwarf
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