How do Mendel’s experiments show that traits may be dominant or recessive?
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Mendel's experiments show that the Traits may be dominant or recessive by performing a monohybrid cross. Monohybrid cross between two pure breeding varieties always obtained hybrid progeny exhibiting one parental trait while the opposite trait was never expressed in the F1 generation.
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Mendel's experiments show that the Traits may be dominant or recessive by performing a monohybrid cross. Monohybrid cross between two pure breeding varieties always obtained hybrid progeny exhibiting one parental trait while the opposite trait was never expressed in the F1 generation.
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In the F1 progeny, the plants were either tall or dwarf, no plant was middle sized, so this proves that traits can either he dominant or recessive
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