A quantity \( X \) is given by: \[ X = \frac{\epsilon_0 L \Delta V}{\Delta t} \] where:
- \( \epsilon_0 \) is the permittivity of free space,
- \( L \) is the length,
- \( \Delta V \) is the potential difference,
- \( \Delta t \) is the time interval.
The dimension of \( X \) is the same as that of:
“A monohybrid cross is the hybrid of 2 individuals with homozygous genotypes that result in the opposite phenotype for a certain genetic trait.”
“The cross between two monohybrid traits (for instance, TT and tt) is called a Monohybrid Cross.”
These are the steps used in order to calculate a monohybrid cross:
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