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what is mean by mendal's experiment​

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Answered by anshika1802
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By experimenting with true-breeding pea plants, Mendel avoided the appearance of unexpected traits in offspring that might occur if the plants were not true breeding. ... He then collected and grew the seeds from the F1 plants to produce the F2, or second filial, generation.

Answered by Anonymous
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Mendel did thousands of cross-breeding experiments. His key finding was that there were 3 times as many dominant as recessive traits in F2 pea plants (3:1 ratio). Mendel crossed pure lines of pea plants.However, recessive traits reappeared in second-generation (F2) pea plants in a ratio of 3:1 (dominant to recessive).

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