How do Mendel's experiment show that traits are inherited independntly?
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Mendel"s experiment:
When pure tall pea plant is crossed with pure dwarf pea plant only tall pea plants are obtained.
On crossing the plants obtained in the 1st generation we may get tall plants and dwarf plant in the ratio 3:1.
It is because in the dwarf character is suppressed and the dwarf character in the 2nd generation shows that the character is present but is not expressed.
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When pure tall pea plant is crossed with pure dwarf pea plant only tall pea plants are obtained.
On crossing the plants obtained in the 1st generation we may get tall plants and dwarf plant in the ratio 3:1.
It is because in the dwarf character is suppressed and the dwarf character in the 2nd generation shows that the character is present but is not expressed.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU... ☺☺☺☺
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Mandel's experiment:-
When pure tall pea plant is crossed with pure dwarf pea plant only pea plant are obtained
on crossing the plants obtained in the 1st generation we may get tall plants and dwarf plant in the ratio 3:1.
Explanation:
It is because in the dwarf character is suppressed and the dwarf character in the 2nd generation shows that the character is present but is not expressed
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