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The genotype of a plant showing the dominant phenotype can be determined by:

  1. A
    Back cross
  2. B
    Test cross
  3. C
    Dihybrid cross
  4. D
    Pedigree analysis

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A test cross involves crossing an individual showing a dominant phenotype (but unknown genotype, or ) with a homozygous recessive parent (). The phenotypic ratio of the offspring reveals whether the unknown individual was homozygous or heterozygous.

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The genotype of a plant showing the dominant phenotype can be determined by:
A
Back cross
B
Test cross
C
Dihybrid cross
D
Pedigree analysis

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