Mendel's Monohybrid Cross (Practice Questions)
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Mendel's Monohybrid Cross Questions (Multiple Choice)
1. The sole gene determining size of the dill plant is controlled by one gene represented by the alleles D (large) and d (small), with the D (large) allele being dominant. If Mendelian Genetics apply, how many plants in the F2 generation will be homozygous after a monohybrid cross?
A - 0
B - 1
C - 2
D - 3
E - 4
2. Regarding question 1 above, what will the phenotypic ratio of the P generation be?
A - 2 heterozygous: 1 dominant homozygous: 1 recessive homozygous
B - 1 homozygous dominant: 1 homozygous recessive
C - 3 large plants: 1 small plant
D - 1 large plant: 1 small plant
E - impossible to tell without a dihybrid cross