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Because it's used to show up in only The F2 generation

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the f1 generation carried recessive alleles. apex

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It is not an inherited trait apex:)

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Wrinkled seeds are recessive
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Q: In Mendel's experiment why did wrinkled seeeds show up in the F2 generation even though they were not present in the F1 generation?
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In Mendels Experiment Why Did Wrinkles 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.


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?

Wrinkled seeds are recessive The F1generation carried recessive alleles.


In the mendels experiment why did traits show up in the f2 generation that were not present in the f1 generation?

All of the F1 generation are heterozygous, therefore 100% exhibit the dominant phenotype. The F2 generation has a ratio of 1 homozygous dominant: 2 heterozygous: 1 homozygous recessive. This results in a phenotypic ratio of 3 dominant: 1 recessive.


In Mendels experiment why did traits show up in F2 generation that were not present in the F1 generation?

All of the F1 generation are heterozygous, therefore 100% exhibit the dominant phenotype. The F2 generation has a ratio of 1 homozygous dominant: 2 heterozygous: 1 homozygous recessive. This results in a phenotypic ratio of 3 dominant: 1 recessive.


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

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