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Mendel made a cross between 2 traits in pisum sativum. He observed that plants of F1 generation were like one of the parents. He named this law of dominance.
The he made a self cross between plants of F1 generation. He observed that both the traits were visible in F2 generation. The ratio he gave was genotypically- 3:1, meaning out of 4 plants 3 were having dominant trait and one was having recessive trait. He named this as law of segregation.
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The he made a self cross between plants of F1 generation. He observed that both the traits were visible in F2 generation. The ratio he gave was genotypically- 3:1, meaning out of 4 plants 3 were having dominant trait and one was having recessive trait. He named this as law of segregation.
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