he crossed two pure lines
Mendel used the term "dominant" to describe a trait that emerged in the F1 generation.
The phenotype of the F1 generation was all tall.
the traits were recessive
The first generation of offspring from a cross is called the F1 generation.
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.
Mendel used the term "dominant" to describe a trait that emerged in the F1 generation.
Mendel's F1 generation plants showed only one of the two traits present in the parental generation. This indicated that the trait expressed in the F1 generation was dominant, while the other trait was recessive.
he crossed two pure lines
The phenotype of the F1 generation was all tall.
it showed him a new different generation of offspring. :D
(Apex Learning) The F1 generation carried recessive alleles.
(Apex Learning) The F1 generation carried recessive alleles.
he crossed two pure lines
he breeded the f1 plants with a recessive homozygous plant and if the offspring (f2) showed the recessive allele, then the recessive allele is still present in the f1 plant
Mendel referred to the characteristic expressed in the hybrid F1 generation as the dominant trait. This trait masks the expression of the recessive allele in the heterozygous individual.
Gregor Mendel referred to the generation resulting from crossbreeding the parental generation as the "first filial generation," symbolized as F1.
They were all hybrids