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procedure of Mendel's experiments​

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Answered by khushirjobanputra
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Answer: he experimented using a pea plant

Explanation:

He took a pea's plant. In which one was short and one was tall. He artificially fertilised tall and short plant for better result. During 1st time fertilisation that is in 1st generation he got result which was that all the plants were tall, no dwarf plant. Thenafter for 2nd time he artificially pollinated and during 2nd generation his results were that only 25% plant were dwarf whereas 75% plants were tall. Hence, not during 1st but during 2nd generation dwarf plant were seen even though taking two tall plant.

Answered by rithika2008
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Answer:

Mendel selected true breeding tall (TT) and dwarf (tt) pea plants. When a tall pea plant is crossed with a short (dwarf) pea plant, all the F1 hybrids are tall. (i.e., in this case, the gene causing tallness is dominant while the gene causing dwarfness is recessive.).

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