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3:1 homozygous dominant, heterozygous dominant, heterozygous dominant and homozygous recessive.
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No. A recessive trait is masked by a dominant trait.
did research on dominant and recessive traits.
Dominance
Mendel's law of inheritance.
Only the dominant trait can be seen in an organism that is hybrid for a pair of contrasting traits
Gregor Mendel showed the way dominant and recessive traits are inherited and expressed.
A trait that masks another trait is called dominant, or a dominant trait.
If the pea plant has the genetic to be small in the homozygous state, then it will be and conversely so. One of Mendel's experiments was to cross the purebred tall with the purebred small to see which trait was dominant. The allele for tallness is dominant in the pea plant,.
Mendel's experiments showed the characteristics of genes that express complete dominance--that is, traits where one allele is completely dominant over another, and the recessive allele does not appear in the phenotype at all. Some of the specific traits that Mendel was testing include pea color (yellow or green, with green being completely dominant) pea surface texture (wrinkled or smooth, with smooth being dominant) and flower color (pink and white, with pink being dominant.)
Mendel's "factors" are now known as genes.