Reappearance of recessive phenotype in
F2 generation of a monohybrid cross is
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Answer: Based on Chromosome behavior During Anaphase I
separation of homologous chromosomes into 2 separate cells.
Mendel's 1st Law of Segregation
1 allele passed down to gametes
1 allele/parent.
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Reappearance of recessive phenotype in F2 generation of a monohybrid cross is
based on Mandel's law
Explanation:
- In case of the F1 generation there is heterozygous condition present and as a result of this the recessive gene is never expressed.
- However in the next generation there is formation of homozygous recessive character and hence the phenotype shows the recessive charecteristic that seems to be hidden in the first generation.
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