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(a) How does Mendel’s experiment show that traits may be dominant or recessive?  
  
   (b) How traits get expressed from parents to offsprings? Explain with an example.

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(c) Why are traits acquired during the lifetime of an individual not inherited?




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Mendel's experiments show that the Traits may be dominant or recessive by performing a monohybrid cross. Monohybrid cross between two pure breeding varieties always obtained hybrid progeny exhibiting one parental trait while the opposite trait was never expressed in the F1 generation.

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