Test cross involves:
crossing between two genotypes with recessive trait
crossing between two F1 hybrids
crossing the F1 hybrid with a double recessive genotype
crossing between two genotypes with the trait
a test cross is a cross where an organism showing a dominant phenotype (whose genotype is to be determined, such as an F1 hybrid) is crossed with the recessive parent instead of self-crossing . The offspring analysis helps determine the genotype of the test organism. In the context of a dihybrid cross or general genetic terminology, the recessive parent is often referred to as the double recessive genotype.
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