A trait may be inherited but may not be expressed
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this is called as reccessive trait
which belongs to law of segregation
which belongs to law of segregation
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a trait which is inherited may or may not be expressed , this can be proved by mendel's experiment:
1) When a tall plant is crossed with a short plant, the (F1)generation plants are all tall.
2) But when the F1 generation plants are crossed, the(F2)generation the plants are not all tall: there are both tall and short plants.
by this we can say that the F1 plants did inherit the dwarfness genes from the parent plant but did not express it , instead they passed it on to the F2 generation along with the tall genes .The dwarfness gene resurfaced in F2 generation .
by this we can say that a trait may be inherited and not expressed.
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1) When a tall plant is crossed with a short plant, the (F1)generation plants are all tall.
2) But when the F1 generation plants are crossed, the(F2)generation the plants are not all tall: there are both tall and short plants.
by this we can say that the F1 plants did inherit the dwarfness genes from the parent plant but did not express it , instead they passed it on to the F2 generation along with the tall genes .The dwarfness gene resurfaced in F2 generation .
by this we can say that a trait may be inherited and not expressed.
hope this helps you !!!!^_^
PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLEST! !!!!!!
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