An experiment during which two heterozygous F1 individuals are bred and produce two different phenotypes for a single trait is termed a ___________.

A. Punnett square
B. Ctrihybrid cross
C. monohybrid cross
D. dihybrid cross


Answer: C. monohybrid cross

Biology & Microbiology

You might also like to view...

One drawback associated with the fluorochrome stain method for detecting Mycobacterium is that:

a. it is less sensitive than the conventional carbolfuchsin stains. b. it requires the smear to be initially ex-amined at lower magnifications. c. many rapid-growers may not appear fluo-rescent with these reagents. d. it increases the amount of time needed for examining smears.

Biology & Microbiology

In the case of infants and small children, how much blood is usually drawn for bacterial culture?

a. 0.5 mL b. 1 mL c. 1 to 5 mL d. No more than 10 mL

Biology & Microbiology

In positional cloning, the researcher begins with a phenotype. To move toward identification of its DNA sequence, she must begin with what step?

What will be an ideal response?

Biology & Microbiology

The type of exercise that creates new blood vessels and makes the heart pump more efficiently is ________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Biology & Microbiology