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how do Mendel's experiment show that traits maybe dominant or recessive ?


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Answered by Dheerajsingh4141
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Mendel demonstrated that traits can be either dominant or recessive through his monohybrid cross. He crossed true-breeding tall (TT) and dwarf (tt) pea plants. The seeds formed after fertilisation were grown and the plants that were formed represent the first filial or F1 generation

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Answered by BrainlyGloriousGrl
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Mendel first crossed pure bred tall pea plants with pure bred dwarf pea plants and found that only tall pea plants were produced in the first generation or F1 generation. No dwarf pea plants were obtained in the first generation of progeny. Mendel then crossed the tall plants of F1 generation and found that tall and dwarf plants were obtained in the F2 generation in the ratio of 3:1 . Mendel called the repressed trait of dwarfness as ressessive trait and expressed trait of tallness as the dominant trait. The ratio 3:1 is known as Monohybrid ratio. Monohybrid cross is based on law of segregation ( one gene inheritance ).

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