In a dihybrid cross, two traits are inherited independently according to Mendelian inheritance. When considering the phenotype ratio between recombinants and parent plants in the F2 generation:
For a typical dihybrid cross, the expected phenotype ratio between recombinants and parent plants is 3:5.
This is because, in Mendelian genetics, the recombination frequency typically results in a higher number of parent plants compared to recombinants.
Thus, the correct ratio is 3:5.
Therefore, the correct answer is (3) 3:5.
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Identify A, B, C plants in a series based on these characters of roots:
A. Roots at lower nodes of stem
B. Roots absorb water and food from host plant
C. Root forming nodules
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