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Assertion-In F1 progeny of Mendel's monohybrid cross only dominant trait appeared. Reason- During gamete formation dominant and recessive traits do not segregate.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In F1 generation only one of the parental traits is expressed and the other lies hidden or unexpressed. However, there is no mixing of two characters in the hybrid. At the time of gamete formation, two factors separate or segregate and pass into different gametes which hence have one factor of a pair. During fertilisation, gametes fuse randomly so that factors come together in new generation and express themselves freely.

Answered by Monohor45
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Assertion-In F1 progeny of Mendel's monohybrid cross only dominant trait appeared. Reason- During gamete formation dominant and recessive traits do not segregate.

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