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How do Mendel's experiment show that traits may be dominant or recessive ?
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mendel took pea plants with contrasting characteristics - tall plant and dwarf (short) plant. On cross pollination, he got all tall plant in F1 generation. Then by self pollination of F1 tall plants, he produced second generation (F2) consisting of tall and short plants in ratio of 3:1 .Then he concluded that ,'T' (tall) trait is dominant while 't' trait of shortness is recessive .
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mendel took pea plants with contrasting characteristics - tall plant and dwarf (short) plant. On cross pollination, he got all tall plant in F1 generation. Then by self pollination of F1 tall plants, he produced second generation (F2) consisting of tall and short plants in ratio of 3:1 .Then he concluded that ,'T' (tall) trait is dominant while 't' trait of shortness is recessive .
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mendel took pea plants with contrasting characteristics - tall plant and dwarf (short) plant. On cross pollination, he got all tall plant in F1 generation. Then by self pollination of F1 tall plants, he produced second generation (F2) consisting of tall and short plants in ratio of 3:1 .Then he concluded that ,'T' (tall) trait is dominant while 't' trait of shortness is recessive .
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mendel took pea plants with contrasting characteristics - tall plant and dwarf (short) plant. On cross pollination, he got all tall plant in F1 generation. Then by self pollination of F1 tall plants, he produced second generation (F2) consisting of tall and short plants in ratio of 3:1 .Then he concluded that ,'T' (tall) trait is dominant while 't' trait of shortness is recessive .
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