What percentage of dominant character of a pea plant was found in F1 and F2 generations respectively in Mendel's experiment ?
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When the F1 plants in Mendel's experiment were self-crossed, the F2 offspring exhibited the dominant trait or the recessive trait in a 3:1 ratio, confirming that the recessive trait had been transmitted faithfully from the original P parent.
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When the F1 plants in Mendel's experiment were self-crossed, the F2 offspring exhibited the dominant trait or the recessive trait in a 3:1 ratio, confirming that the recessive trait had been transmitted faithfully from the original P parent.
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