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In Mendel’s experiments, he bred two purple flowers and ended up with some white flowers. How do you think this happened? *
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Answered by Manulal857
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Mendel's Experiments

  • Crossing two plants is called hybridization.

  • This means that after generations of self-breeding, the pea plant expressed only one version of the trait.

  • After many generations a purple flowered plant only produced plant never produced a white flowered plant.

Explanation:

P generation. The first generation of offspring, the first filial generation, is the F1 generation. Mendel found that these plants all had purple flowers. The F1 generation was crossed with itself. The next generation, F2 generation, had a 3:1 ration of purple to white flowers.

If the blending hypothesis was correct, the F1 generation should have all had light purple flowers. Instead, all the F1 plants had dark purple flowers.

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