A Mendelian experiment consisted of breeding tall pea plants bearing violet flowers with short pea plants bearing white flowers. The progeny all bore violet flowers, but almost half of them were short. What does this suggest about the genetic make-up of the tall parent?
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According to Mendel's Law of dominance, the trait which appears in the F1 generation is the dominant and the other which does not appear is called recessive. - Here, all the progeny bore violet flowers. This suggests that violet flower colour is dominant over white flower colour.
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According to Mendel's Law of dominance, the trait which appears in the F1 generation is the dominant and the other which does not appear is called recessive. - Here, all the progeny bore violet flowers. This suggests that violet flower colour is dominant over white flower colour.
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