Consider a dyhybrid cross of AaBb with AaBb, how many of the offsprings will breed true?
Consider a dyhybrid cross of AaBb with AaBb, how many of the offsprings will breed true? Correct Answer 4/16
In this case, all of AA BB, AA bb, aa BB and aa bb will breed true. This makes 4 out of 16 being true breeding. In a Punett square these are along the diagonals.