Biology, asked by dinosharma4356, 1 year ago

Which mendelian ideas depicted by a cross in which the f1 generation is resembles both the parents?

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Answered by writersparadise
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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.
Answered by gratefuljarette
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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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