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In Mendel's experiments, the recessive traits were observed in the F2 generation. Initially, the traits were not visible in the F1 generation, where only the dominant traits were expressed. However, when the F1 plants were allowed to self-pollinate, the recessive traits reappeared in the F2 generation, typically in a ratio of about 3:1, dominant to recessive.

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