A cross in which an organism showing a dominant phenotype is crossed with the recessive parent in order to know its genotype is called:
Back cross
Test cross
Dihybrid cross
Monohybrid cross
, to determine the genotype of an organism showing a dominant phenotype (whose genotype is unknown, e.g., TT or Tt), Mendel devised a method called a test cross. In a typical test cross, the organism is crossed with the recessive parent instead of self-crossing. The progenies of such a cross allow for the determination of the unknown genotype based on the phenotypic ratio obtained .
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