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No genes disappear in the F1 generation. Each of the F1 plants was heterozygous, having both a dominant and recessive alleles. The recessive phenotype disappears in the F1 generation because all members of that generation carry a dominant allele. In the F2 generation, the recessive phenotype will reappear.

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According to Mendel what kind of genes disappear in F1 pea plants?

No genes disappear in the F1 generation. Each of the F1 plants was heterozygous, having both dominant and recessive alleles. The recessive phenotype disappears in the F1 generation because all members of that generation carry a dominant allele. In the F2 generation, the recessive phenotype will reappear.


What year did Mendel discover genes?

Mendel studied genes and did his famous experiments with pea plants from 1856 to 1863. He published the results of these experiments about genes in 1865.


What was the dominant alleles in Mendel's pea plants?

Gregor Mendel called them factors, or traits.


What Mendel called alleles in his experimnts wth pea plants?

Mendel called alleles/genes factors.


What are particles that according to mendel cause inherited characteristics?

Genes


What gregor Mendel did for us?

mendel is known as the father of genetics. he figured out how genes work using pea plants. he figured out how dominent, recessive genes work. he also figured out how genotypes and phenotypes work.


Who experimented with peas?

Gregor mendel was the first to experiment reproduction and inherited genes on pea plants.


Who discovered using pea plants than information in the form of genes are passed from the parent to offspring?

Gregor Mendel.


What Did Mendel Study To Do With Organisms?

Mendel studied sweet peas. He studied the inheriance of certain traits in pea plants. His studies of the passing of certain traits formed the basis for our understanding of dominant and recessive genes in plants and animals.


What did Gregor Mendel study?

He studied dominant and recessive genes. He studied pea plants and the traits that they obtained from previous generations.


What are Mendel's factors?

Mendel's "factors" are now known as genes.


What Mendel called factors are today called genes?

GENES