Biology, asked by AdiBan5265, 11 months ago

How to mendel's exp show that trait may be dominant or recessive?

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Answered by jiyant
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From this experiment, Mendelconcluded that the F1 tall plants were not true breeding; they were carryingtraits of both short height and tall height. They appeared tall only because the tall trait was dominantover the dwarf trait. This shows that traits may be dominant or recessive.
Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

Mendel experiment shows that genes can be recessive or dominant as it shows tall or short body feature, green or blue eye.

EXPLANATION:

In Mendel experiment a pea plant was taken of different size like tall and short. The progeny was produced and percentage of characteristics was calculated. Some of the progeny was tall and some were short.

This shows the trait may be dominant or recessive depending upon the previous generation of pea plant. This expression of trait happens in all of the plant and animal in the f1 generation.

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