In Mendel's experiments, what type of trait appeared most often in the second generation?
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When Mendel measured two or more traits (eg, height and color) in an experiment he found that each trait was transmitted independently. For example, tall or short plants can have smooth or wrinkled seeds. This is Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment (which strictly holds only if the genes are not too close).
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