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A mendelian experiment consisted of breeding pea

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a Mendelian's experiment consists of breeding a pea plant bearing violet flowers with pea plant that bear white flowers. The intermediate colours do not get a chance to appear in the offspring of cross-pollinated pea plants. The result in f1 progeny will be violet flower because it is dominant over the white flower.

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A Mendelian's experiment consists of breeding a pea plant bearing violet flowers with pea plant that bear white flowers. The intermediate colours do not get a chance to appear in the offspring of cross-pollinated pea plants. The result in f1 progeny will be violet flower because it is dominant over the white flower.

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