Science, asked by ishika7968, 1 year ago

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A question from Mendelian Experiment..

Were the tall plants in F1 generation exactly the same as the tall plants of the parent generation??

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ishika7968: I got two different answers... How I can be sure for a correct answer??
nadamsali02: they are different. that is the answer. you got two different explanations. any is right
ishika7968: Hmm

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Answered by nadamsali02
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The alleles (= forms) of the gene for height are the same in true breeding plants ( T T and t t parent plants ). Cross breeding T T with t t plants produces T t plants in the first or F1 generation. ... The F1 plants are tall because the T allele is expressed and "cover up" the t allele.

Answered by mayank957976
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no the phenotipically they were similar to parents but genotipically they were different.
their phenotipic ratio was 1:3.while gonotipic ratio were 1:2:1

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