How do Mendel’s experiments show that a trait may be inherited but may not be expressed? Do
such traits get expressed in the subsequent generations? Explain.
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Gregor Mendel demonstrated that genes can be both dominant and recessive through his Monohybrid Cross experiment. In it, he crossed a tall and a dwarf pea plant. The resultant seeds consisted of the F1 or first filial generation.
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