Biology, asked by gargarya1, 9 months ago

How did Mendel make sure , while conducting the monohybrid cross experiment that the plants were homozygous?​

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Answered by atrabhaque5
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In Mendel's experiment, the parent plants were homozygous (eg, T T or t t ) for the measured trait, because they could produce only plants with that trait, if they were self-pollinated. That is, they bred true. ... For example, parent plants produced only smooth (S) or wrinkled (s) seeds when self-pollinated.

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Answered by kapeel
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Answer:

if the plants are crossed then the ratio is 3:1

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and also one plant is homozygous dominant and one is homozygous recessive and two are heterozygous dominant

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