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What is the maximum number of allele that monohybrid cross can consider?(a) 1(b) 2(c) 4(d) 8The question was asked during a job interview.My enquiry is from Monohybrid Cross in chapter Mendelian Genetics of Cytogenetics

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The correct choice is (b) 2

To explain I would say: If a GENE is heterozygous it will have two different alleles for the same gene, THUS in case of monohybrid CROSS where only a SINGLE gene is considered maximum two alleles are under consideration. For dihybrid cross the number will be 4.



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