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In all of Mendel's crosses, only one form of the trait appeared in the f1 generation.

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Mendel's experiments involved crosses between pea plants with contrasting traits (such as tall versus short, or yellow versus green seed color). He observed that the offspring, called the F1 generation, all exhibited only one of the contrasting traits (e.g., all tall or all yellow seeds). However, in the subsequent generation, called the F2 generation, both traits reappeared in a specific ratio (e.g., 3:1 for tall versus short or 3:1 for yellow versus green). These results led Mendel to formulate his laws of inheritance, now known as Mendelian genetics.

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