How do Mendel's experiment show hat traits are inherited independently?
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mendel's experiment shows that traits are to be inherited independently by the 'law of dominance' according to this law mendal was taken two homozygous pure plants of different characteristic out of both chracteristic , the charscteristic which is appeared in F1 generation is dominant characteristic and the characteristic which is not appeared in F1 generation is recessive characteristic .
for ex : If 1 pure plant is crossed with 1 pure dwarf plant then only pure plant is produced in the F1 generation .
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for ex : If 1 pure plant is crossed with 1 pure dwarf plant then only pure plant is produced in the F1 generation .
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when Mendel crossed pure bred tall plant with pure bred short plant then only tall plants were seen in the F1 gen hence he concluded that only one parental trait was expressed. later in the F2 progeny 3/4th plants were tall and the others short.....hence it concluded that the plants in the F1 progeny had both traits but only tallness was expressed.....there were no medium size plants or mixtures what it was found only tallness and shortnessl....therefore the traits were inherited independently.
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