In mendelian experiments, 1:2:1 ratio represents the:
Dihybrid test cross ratio
Monohybrid test cross ratio
Dihybrid F2 ratio
Monohybrid genotypic ratio
A
Dihybrid test cross ratio
B
Dihybrid F2 ratio
C
Monohybrid test cross ratio
D
Monohybrid genotypic ratio
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1:2:1 is a Monohybrid genotypic ratio and it is also phenotypic ratio of mendel's experiment. So, the answer is D.
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