Question

The back cross can distinguish heterozygotes from homozygotes as they give _________ phenotypic ratio respectively.

a.

1:1 dominant: recessive ; all recessive

b.

All dominant; all dominant

c.

1:1 recessive; dominant; all dominant

d.

All dominant; 1:1 recessive: dominant

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Answer: (c).1:1 recessive; dominant; all dominant

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