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What alleles do the F1 have?

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 6/17/2022

The F1 generation of Mendel's work can pass on Dominant alleles. Dominant is like, it's the head allele it's the main thing, what trait shows in the offspring. EXAMPLE: A king rules a kingdom.

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Elvis Franecki

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