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A cross in which an organism showing a dominant phenotype crossed with the recessive parent in order to know its genotype is called as a
  1. Monohybrid cross
  2. Dihybrid cross
  3. Back cross
  4. Test cross

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Dihybrid cross
B
Monohybrid cross
C
Back cross
D
Test cross
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In the case of dominant phenotype, by just looking at the morphology, it is difficult to find out whether the given plant is heterozygous or homozygous for dominance. With regard to recessive, the character is expressed only when both the genes are recessive, thus the phenotype also indicates the genotype. In order to find the unknown genotype of the dominant character, a cross breeding is performed which is called test crossing. Here the unknown dominant character is crossed with the known recessive character, for example, tall plant (its genotype is not known) is crossed to dwarf (its genotype is known). In the cross, if the offsprings produced are of both dominant and recessive in equal ratio, the given plant is heterozygous for the said character. On the other hand, if the offsprings produced are all tall, then the tall plant is dominant homozygous. This type of crossing is employed to determine the heterozygosity or homozygosity of a suspected character.

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