Mendel's principle of segregation means that the germ cells always receive
One pair of alleles
One quarter of the genes
One of the paired alleles
Any pair of alleles
A cross in which an organism showing a dominant phenotype is crossed with the recessive parent in order to know its genotype is called
The production of gametes by the parents, the formation of zygotes the $F_1$ and $F_2$ plants, can be understood using
Do you think Mendel’s laws of inheritance would have been different in the characters that he choose were located on the same chromosome ?
When an individual is having both the alleles of a contrasting character, it is said to be
$A$ : Test cross is the tool for knowing linkage between genes.
$R$ : Monohybrid test cross gives two phenotypes and two genotypes.