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How do mendel "s experiment traits are inherited independently

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Answered by Anonymous
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❁ Mendel carried out dihybrid crosses by crossing two pea plants differing in contrasting traits of two characters.

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❁ For example he crossed a pea plant having yellow coloured and round seed with another pea plant bearing green coloured and wrinkled seed.

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❁ In the F2 generation, he got the pea plants with two parental and two recombinant phenotypes as yellow round and green wrinkled (parental) and yellow wrinkled and green round (recombinant).

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❁ This indicated that traits separated from their original parental combinations and got inherited independently.

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