monohybrid inheritance
Monohybrid inheritance refers to the inheritance of a single gene or trait from one generation to the next, with each parent carrying two different versions (alleles) of the gene. This results in offspring inheriting one allele from each parent, leading to the expression or manifestation of the trait in a specific manner.
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