Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dihybrid
noun
/daɪˈhaɪ.brɪd/

Definition
A dihybrid is an individual organism that has two different genes for a specific trait, where each gene has two alleles. Dihybrid crosses are used in genetics to study the inheritance of two different traits simultaneously.

Examples
- In a dihybrid cross involving pea plants, researchers can observe how the traits for seed color and seed shape are inherited.
- The famous Mendelian study of dihybrid inheritance demonstrated how traits assort independently.

Meaning
The term ‘dihybrid’ generally refers to the inheritance pattern of two distinct traits from two parents.

Synonyms
- bigenic
- dual trait