Biology, asked by Mayankgautam347, 10 months ago

name the trait that appeared in f1 generation.​

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Answered by dhanushree7552
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If you are crossing two parents that are 'true breeding' - meaning they each have homozygous traits (one has dominant traits, the other has recessive traits) - the F1 generation will typically be heterozygous (having a genotype that is heterozygous and a phenotype that is dominant).

Answered by Anonymous
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If you are crossing two parents that are 'true breeding' - meaning they each have homozygous traits (one has dominant traits, the other has recessive traits) - the F1 generation will typically be heterozygous (having a genotype that is heterozygous and a phenotype that is dominant).

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