Which mendelian ideas depicted by a cross in which the f1 generation is resembles both the parents?
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Since the options are not given, I am giving a general answer.
The correct answer should be - Co-dominance.
According to Mendelian Co-dominance law, both the alleles in a pair will express themselves completely in the F1 hybrid result. Since the alleles from both the parents are expressed fully, the offspring will resemble both the parents.
The correct answer should be - Co-dominance.
According to Mendelian Co-dominance law, both the alleles in a pair will express themselves completely in the F1 hybrid result. Since the alleles from both the parents are expressed fully, the offspring will resemble both the parents.
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The idea of co-dominance was depicted in the f1 generation. The off-springs resemble the characteristics of both the parents.
Explanation:
Two different species are combined to get a better offspring is known as hybrid. 'F1 hybrid' is the first 'filial generation' of offspring of different parents. It is used in 'genetics' and 'crossbreeds'.
It shows the co-dominance which occurs when the two versions of 'same gene' are present in the organism and both are expressed equally. For example a black cow and white cow mate. The offspring having black patches on a white body shows the co-dominance.
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