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How to write a genotypic ratio?

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The question is asking for guidance on how to properly write or express a genotypic ratio, which relates to genetics and inheritance patterns.

Answer

1:2:1

The final answer is 1:2:1

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The final answer is 1:2:1

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In a typical monohybrid cross between two heterozygous individuals (e.g., Aa x Aa), the genotypic ratio of the offspring is 1:2:1. This means there is one AA, two Aa, and one aa.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing genotypic ratios with phenotypic ratios, which represent the observable traits rather than the genetic makeup.

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