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Mendel called the trait that appeared in all the F1 plants
3:1
each trait had two sets of instructions, one from each parent.
Recessive
Dominant and recessive traits appear in predictable patterns from one generation to the next
self-pollinate
dominant
different forms of a characteristic
all Pp
Mendel called the trait that reappeared in the F2 generation
3:1
each trait had two sets of instructions, one from each parent.
Recessive
Dominant and recessive traits appear in predictable patterns from one generation to the next
self-pollinate
dominant
different forms of a characteristic
all Pp
If you cross a white flower with the genotype pp with a purple flower with the genotype PP, the possible genotypes in the offspring are
3:1
each trait had two sets of instructions, one from each parent.
Recessive
Dominant and recessive traits appear in predictable patterns from one generation to the next
self-pollinate
dominant
different forms of a characteristic
all Pp
What is a trait?
3:1
each trait had two sets of instructions, one from each parent.
Recessive
Dominant and recessive traits appear in predictable patterns from one generation to the next
self-pollinate
dominant
different forms of a characteristic
all Pp
A plant that has both male and female reproductive structures is able to
3:1
each trait had two sets of instructions, one from each parent.
Recessive
Dominant and recessive traits appear in predictable patterns from one generation to the next
self-pollinate
dominant
different forms of a characteristic
all Pp
When Mendel crossed truebreeding tall plants with truebreeding short plants, all the offspring were tall. When the F1 generation plants selfpollinated, some offspring were tall and some were short. What should Mendel have concluded from these results
3:1
each trait had two sets of instructions, one from each parent.
Recessive
Dominant and recessive traits appear in predictable patterns from one generation to the next
self-pollinate
dominant
different forms of a characteristic
all Pp
The one thing that Gregor Mendel realized could explain the results of his experiments was that
3:1
each trait had two sets of instructions, one from each parent.
Recessive
Dominant and recessive traits appear in predictable patterns from one generation to the next
self-pollinate
dominant
different forms of a characteristic
all Pp
The ratio of dominant to recessive traits in the F2 generation was
3:1
each trait had two sets of instructions, one from each parent.
Recessive
Dominant and recessive traits appear in predictable patterns from one generation to the next
self-pollinate
dominant
different forms of a characteristic
all Pp
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