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How is recessive character expressed in hybridization experiment?​

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Answered by KushankShiroha
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Dominant traits are those that are inherited unchanged in a hybridization. Recessive traits become latent, or disappear, in the offspring of a hybridization. The recessive trait does, however, reappear in the progeny of the hybrid offspring. An example of a dominant trait is the violet-flower trait.

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  • ➸Dominant traits are those that are inherited unchanged in a hybridization. Recessive traits become latent, or disappear, in the offspring of a hybridization.

  • ➸The recessive trait does, however, reappear in the progeny of the hybrid offspring.

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  • ➸ A dominant trait is the violet-flower trait.

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