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how do mendel's experiments show that traits may be dominant or recessive?​

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Mendel crossed garden pea plants having contrast invisible traits. e.g., tall and dwarf. In F1 generation there were no halfway characteristics. A between pure tall and pure dwarf plants yielded only tall plants in F1 generation. There were no medium height plants. When F1 generation plants for self bread, F2 plants were not all tall. Instead both tall and dwarf plants appeared in ratio of 3:1. The trait of tallest which expresses itself the presence of its contrasting form is called dominant trait. The other is recessive trait.

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