To determine the genotype of a tall plant of F2 generation, Mendel crossed this plant with a dwarf plant. This cross represents a
A
Test cross
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B
Back cross
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C
Reciprocal cross
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D
Dihybrid cross
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Solution
The correct option is A Test cross
To determine the genotype of a tall plant of F2 generation, Mendel
crossed the tall plant from F2 generation with a dwarf plant. He
called this a test cross. In a typical test cross an organism (pea
plants) showing a dominant phenotype whose genotype is to be determined
is crossed with the recessive parent instead of self-crossing. The
progenies of such a cross can easily be analysed to predict the genotype
of the test organism. Normal test cross ratio for a monohybrid cross is
1:1 and for a dihybrid cross is 1:1:1:1.