reccesive
Recessive allele hahaha :D
A dominant trait appeared in the offspring produced in Mendel's first experiment.
recessive
This was the recessive trait - because the plant had to have two copies for this trait to show, the one dominant copy masked the recessive copy.
Here, successful is an adjective that modifies the subject "experiment." The verbs seemed and deemed are usually acting as linking verbs.
Mendel's experiments showed the characteristics of genes that express complete dominance--that is, traits where one allele is completely dominant over another, and the recessive allele does not appear in the phenotype at all. Some of the specific traits that Mendel was testing include pea color (yellow or green, with green being completely dominant) pea surface texture (wrinkled or smooth, with smooth being dominant) and flower color (pink and white, with pink being dominant.)
Gregor Mendel's main experiment involved breeding pea plants to study inheritance patterns. He crossed plants with different traits, such as tall and short, to observe how characteristics were passed down to offspring. Through his experiments, Mendel discovered the fundamental principles of heredity, known as Mendelian genetics.
consanguinity has never seemed to be one of your prerequisites for telling the truth
British cannonballs just seemed to bounce off the constituton
Mendel's experiment showed that with other traits it showed a similar pattern and also that it resulted that this crossed the first generation. The dwarf height traits had seemed to disappear. He then let the first generation plants self pollinate.
The past tense of "seems" is "seemed."
The verb in the sentence is "seemed."