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Mendels' f2 generation produce a 3:1 ratio of tall plants. By crossing true tall with true short , homologous chromosomes, he wound up with three types of plants, true tall, true short, and tall with a short allele.

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Crossed his F1 generation in self ferilization.

F1 X F1

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He bred the F1 generation with itself.

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He bred the F1 generation with itself

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How did Mendel make the F1 generation for his experiment?

he crossed two pure lines


How did Mendel make F1 generation for his experiment?

he crossed two pure lines


In Mendel's experiment why did traits show up in the f1 generation that were not present in the f1 generation?

the traits were recessive


Which generation of plants used in Mendel's research all had the same genotype?

the F1 generation


What characteristic was true of mendel's f1 generation plants?

they were all hybrids


How did mendel the F1 generation for his experiments?

he crossed two pure lines


Contrast the offspring in the F1 generation to the offspring in the F2 generation. what did the difference in the F1 and F2 offspring show Mendel?

it showed him a new different generation of offspring. :D


In Mendel's experiment why did wrinkled seeds show up in the f2 generation even though they were not present in the f1 generation.?

(Apex Learning) The F1 generation carried recessive alleles.


In Mendel's experiment, why did wrinkled seeds show up in the F2 generation, even though they were not present in the F1 generation?

(Apex Learning) The F1 generation carried recessive alleles.


Which characteristics was true of Mendel's F1 generation plants?

They were all hybrids


Mendel referred to the characteristic that was expressed in the hybrid F1 or first filial generation as?

Dominant


Mendel accounted for the observation that traits which had disappeared in the F1 generation reappeared in the F2 generation by proposing that?

C) traits can be dominant or recessive, and the recessive traits were obscured by the dominant ones in the F1