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Biology, 18.06.2021 01:00, soviet85

What's the difference between monohybrid and dihybrid crosses? Question 3 options:

Monohybrid crosses involve one gene; dihybrid crosses involve two genes

Monohybrid crosses involve one allele; dihybrid crosses involve two alleles

Monohybrid crosses are more complicated than dihybrid crosses

Monohybrid crosses involve one organism; dihybrid crosses involve two organisms

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