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A resource aimed at advanced biology students, this worksheet provides some more unusual examples of dihybrid cross genetics including malvidin production in primrose, kernel colour in wheat and fruit colour in squash; all students will be aware of the classic 9:3:3:1 ratio, but they can often struggle when other factors such as codominance are included in the question.

This resource is ideal stretch and challenge material for more able students once they have mastered the basics of the dihybrid cross. It is also ideal preparation for the more challenging questions on this topic favoured by most exam boards.

Keywords: dihybrid, ratio, cross, genetics

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naix

4 years ago
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£4 for a very basic worksheet. I would have expected a booklet of questions (which is what I was hoping for) for this price.

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