In the second generation, the dwarf trait reappears during Mendel’s experiment in monohybrid cross. Why so?
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In second generation or filial 2 / F2 the dwarf or recessive traits reappers in monohybrid cross in Mendel's experiment in pea plant
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In F1 generation the dominant trait is shown in genotype and phenotype and Mendel's law of dominance proves it . In F2 generation the genotype of the progeny shows the recessive or dwarf trait as it was present in the plant's genes and segregated during formation .
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