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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.
how traits are PASSED from generation to generation.
3:1 homozygous dominant, heterozygous dominant, heterozygous dominant and homozygous recessive.
the traits were recessive
He found out that some traits in one generation (parents) was not present in the next generation (offspring).
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F1 generation
F1 generation
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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.
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.
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.
how traits are PASSED from generation to generation.
3:1 homozygous dominant, heterozygous dominant, heterozygous dominant and homozygous recessive.