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dihybrid crossI thought I understood dihybrid crosses... and now that I'm working on one I'm confusing myself!
How do I know if the parent is heterozygous or homozygous? The problem I am working on: Mating a long-eared(dominant) non-drooling(dominant) Bassett hound with a short-eared(recessive) drooling(recessive) Bassett hound. The F1 are all long-eared(dominant) droolers(recessive). What are the F2 offspring? I understand that the second parent is lldd and that the first parent is LLD? but what is the second D? I know that it has to do with knowing what all of the F1 generation is... but I don't remember... help?
Your F1 is droolers which means they're fully recessive. Which means there is a drooler gene from each parent. Thus the parents are?
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Yeah but if it were Dd x dd then not all the F1 would be droolers.
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