Mendel used the term hybrid when referring to a trait with two unlike alleles.
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Allele is word used by Mendel for counter parts of an elementon later called factor and renamed as gene e.g. T and t are alleles for a gene that controls height in pea plant .Nasty allele is not biological term .Note word elementon is technical term used by Mendel , it is not element used in Chemistry .
No. A recessive trait is masked by a dominant trait.
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A gene can exist in more than one form.Organisms inherit two alleles for each trait.When gametes are produced (by meiosis), allele pairs separate leaving each cell with a single allele for each trait.When the two alleles of a pair are different, one is dominant and the other is recessive.
In heterozygous individuals, only the dominant allele is expressed. The recessive allele is present, but not expressed
Ressive genes. Smooth seeds are dominant in the pea plants Mendel used in his experiments.
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allele
Allele is word used by Mendel for counter parts of an elementon later called factor and renamed as gene e.g. T and t are alleles for a gene that controls height in pea plant .Nasty allele is not biological term .Note word elementon is technical term used by Mendel , it is not element used in Chemistry .
one tall allele and one short allele
Mendel examined one trait at a time in his pea plant experiments. For each trait, he had two choices: the dominant allele and the recessive allele. Therefore, there were two choices for each pea plant trait that Mendel examined.
According to mendel's law of segregation, what happens to chromosomes during meiosis is that, allele pairs do separate leaving each and every cell with a single allele for each trait.
Mendel's law of Segregation stated that only one parental allele for each trait is included in a sex cell.
According to mendel's law of segregation, what happens to chromosomes during meiosis is that, allele pairs do separate leaving each and every cell with a single allele for each trait.
No. A recessive trait is masked by a dominant trait.
Mendel's principle of segregation states that a separation of allele pairs occur during the gamete formation. They randomly unite at fertilization.
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