How do Mendels experiments show that the.
a) Traits may be dominant or recessive. b) Traits are inherited independently.
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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. All the F1 plants obtained were tall.
●Then, Mendel self-pollinated the F1 plants and observed that all plants obtained in the F2 generation were not tall. Instead, one-fourth of the F2 plants were short. From this experiment, Mendel concluded that the F1 tall plants were not true breeding; they were carrying traits of both short height and tall height.
●They appeared tall only because the tall trait was dominant over the dwarf trait. This shows that traits may be dominant or recessive.
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