'A trait may be inherited,but may not be expressed '-Explain
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Hey mate!
'A trait may be inherited,but may not be expressed '-
The traits coded by these genes are not expressed.They are suppressed. So in F1 generation, all the offspring produced will be same as dominant individual in the parent.But they are the carriers of both dominant and recessive genes.
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'A trait may be inherited,but may not be expressed '-
The traits coded by these genes are not expressed.They are suppressed. So in F1 generation, all the offspring produced will be same as dominant individual in the parent.But they are the carriers of both dominant and recessive genes.
Hope it helps:-)
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Hey mate here is your answer...
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1) As every organism which reproduces sexually has 2 traits in which 1 is Dominant while the other is Recessive.
2) In the Progeny only the dominant traits are expressed while the recessive is existing but hidden.
3) According to the Mendel's experiment, he cross pollinated between the tall and the short plants and in the progeny he found that all the plants are tall and no mid way plants.
4) Hence it can be concluded that in the progeny the 2 traits exist but may be expressed.
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1) As every organism which reproduces sexually has 2 traits in which 1 is Dominant while the other is Recessive.
2) In the Progeny only the dominant traits are expressed while the recessive is existing but hidden.
3) According to the Mendel's experiment, he cross pollinated between the tall and the short plants and in the progeny he found that all the plants are tall and no mid way plants.
4) Hence it can be concluded that in the progeny the 2 traits exist but may be expressed.
Thanks........
Mark as brainliest if helpful.......
Pravi68:
I think u are doing something mistake
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