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Part 2Genotype: Y (yellow) vs. y (blue)1: Monohybrid Cross – Set up Punnett Square Crosses for parent 1 and parent 2. These twogenotypes represent the parents (generation P)YY for parent 1 and Yy for parent 2Table 1: Parent Genotypes: Monohybrid CrossesGenerationGenotype of Individual Genotype of Individual12PYYYyP1P2P3P41. Set up a Punnett square and determine the genotypes and phenotypes for this crossTable 2: Generation Data Produced by Monohybrid CrossesParentsPP1P2P3P4PossibleOffspringGenotypesPossibleOffspringPhenotypesGenotype RatioPhenotypeRatioPart 3: Dihybrid Cross – Set up Punnett Square Crosses for parent 1 and parent 2. These twogenotypes represent the parents (generation P)Type: Smooth (S) vs. Wrinkled (w).Table 3: Parent Genotypes: Dihybrid CrossesGenerationGenotype of Individual Genotype of Individual12PSsSSP1P2P3P4Table 4: Generation Data Produced by Dihybrid CrossesParentsPossibleOffspringGenotypesPossibleOffspringPhenotypesGenotype RatioPhenotypeRatioPP1P2P3P41. Organisms heterozygous for a recessive trait are often called carriers. What does that mean?(Half a page maximum)2. why do you think it is so expensive to produce a hybrid plant seed?