In a Mendelian cross,the $F_2$ generation shows that both the genotypic ratio and the phenotypic ratio are the same,i.e.,$1:2:1$. This indicates:

  • A
    Codominance
  • B
    Dihybrid cross
  • C
    Monohybrid cross with complete dominance
  • D
    Monohybrid cross with incomplete dominance

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