Biology, asked by sabrinamoore, 5 months ago

Which statement describes Mendel’s hypotheses regarding gametes?
a. A gamete carries two genes for a trait.
b. A gamete carries one allele for a gene.
c. A gamete can carry multiple alleles for a trait.
d. Some gametes are dominant and some are recessive.

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Answered by novaallison12
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Answer:

D) Some gametes dominant and some are recessive.

Explanation:

Mendel did an experiment on the peas. He took one pure short peas and one pure tall pea and crossed them

(tt × TT) and the result was a hybrid (tT)in the first generation. But he found that the even though it had one small gene and one tall gene, the tall gene expressed itself which means some genes a dominant while some are recessive.

Answered by bhuakalmao
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Answer:

The correct answer is- B. A gamete carries one allele for a gene. Explanation: Gamete ( also called sex cell or reproductive cell) is a haploid cell ( having half number of chromosome as compared to the parent cell) that is produced through a cell division, termed as meiosis in sexually reproducing organisms.

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