Mendel used the term hybrid when referring to a trait with two unlike alleles.
Mendel used the term hybrid when referring to a trait with two unlike alleles.
Mendel used the term hybrid when referring to a trait with two unlike alleles.
hybrid
this that every trait has 2 alleles
One of the allels for a trait to it's offspring.
The answer is: hybrids
THE answer is Dihybrid Crosses
Dihybrid crosses
dihybrid crosses
A heterozygous has 2 different alleles for a trait.
Unless the alleles are codominate (which Mendel did not have in pea plants), one will be dominate and will be what you see (phenotype) and one will be recessive and you will not see it.
Unless the alleles are codominate (which Mendel did not have in pea plants), one will be dominate and will be what you see (phenotype) and one will be recessive and you will not see it.