Explain Mendel's experiment with peas on
inheritance of characters considering only one
visible contrasting character
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Mendel one visible Contrasting characters like tall and short plants.
Mendel took garden pea plants with visible characters like tall and short plants.
In F1 generation, all the plants are tall, indicating that tall plants are dominant.
Then he allowed self pollination.
In F2 generation, all the plants are not tall, some are short.
Thus, it indicates that the dominant (tall) and recessive (short) traits are inherited F1 generation but only dominant trait was expressed.
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