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Q: What generation were recessive traits hidden in all the plants in Mandels and experiment?
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In what generation were recessive traits hidden in all the plants in Mandels and experiment?

F1 generation


In which generation were recessive traits hidden in all the plants in Mendel's experiment?

f2 generation


In which generation were recessive traits hidden in all plants in mendels experiment?

f2 generation


Which generation were recessive traits hidden in all the plants in mendels experiments?

F1 generation


In which generation were recessive traits hidden in all the plants in Mendels experiments?

f2 generation


When studying a pedigree how do scientists determine if a trait is dominate or recessive?

dominant only appears in the F1 generation as 4 recessive stays hidden or masked in the F1 generation


What type of allele is known for skipping a generation?

The type of allele known for skipping a generation is the recessive allele because it is almost always hidden.


A trait that is hidden?

The trait that is hidden is recessive trait.


What is hidden in the heterozygote?

recessive gene


Is recessive allele the one which is hidden whenever the dominant is present?

Yes. However, in some cases the recessive will be shown.


An allele that is hidden by other alleles is called?

i think the answer your lokking for is recessive Recessive is when you have a trait in your genome but it doesn't show in your physical appearance


How did Mendel know the the tall pea plants in the first generation had a hidden factor for shortness?

By "test cross" you can know whether it homozygous dominant or heterozygous dominant...in homozygous both alleles code for the dominant trait, in heterozygous one allele is recessive (what you called a "hidden factor"). To perform the test cross, cross a homozygous recessive with the first generation. Lets suppose tall pea tree in the first generation is hetrozygous dominant (Xx) and has alleles X (dominant) and x (recessive). When we cross it with homozygous recessive (xx) X x x :Xx xx x :Xx xx we get half offspring showing dominant trait (Xx) and half showing recessive (xx). If the first generation was homozygous (which is not possible) the result would be X X x: Xx Xx x: Xx Xx all the offspring showing dominant trait and it doesn't really happen when we cross the first generation with homozygous recessive. It means that the genotype of first generation is heterozygous (has a hidden factor or a recessive allele x). Note:You must know what the recessive and dominant allele means...In presence of a dominant allele, recessice character is not expressed but it is present is heterozygous. If both alleles are recessive (homozygous recessive) then the recessive trait is expressed. If both the alleles are dominant (homozygous dominant) obviusly the dominant trait is showed by the individual.