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What is a monohybrid cross, and what is the ratio of dominant to recessive gene manifestation?

  • A. A cross involving two traits, 9:3:3:1
  • B. A cross involving one trait, 3:1
  • C. A cross involving two traits, 1:2:1
  • D. A cross involving one trait, 1:1
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: A monohybrid cross is a genetic cross involving one trait. The ratio of dominant to recessive gene manifestation in the offspring is typically 3:1 when both parents are heterozygous. This ratio is the genotypic ratio, not just the phenotype ratio, where the dominant allele is present in 3 out of 4 offspring, and the recessive allele is present in 1 out of 4 offspring. Choice A is incorrect because it describes a dihybrid cross ratio. Choice C is incorrect as it represents the genotypic ratio for a monohybrid cross involving incomplete dominance. Choice D is incorrect as it does not reflect the typical ratio for a monohybrid cross.