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प्रश्न
Discovery of Mendel’s law of segregation required the use of ______.
विकल्प
dihybrid parental and F1 crosses
plants showing incomplete dominance
test crosses
parental crosses with true-breeding plants followed by crosses with F1 heterozygous plants
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उत्तर
Discovery of Mendel’s law of segregation required the use of parental crosses with true-breeding plants followed by crosses with F1 heterozygous plants.
Explanation:
Mendel's discovery of the law of segregation involved starting with parental crosses between true-breeding (homozygous) plants having contrasting traits, such as red (RR) and white (rr) flowers. The first filial (F1) generation was heterozygous (Rr) and exhibited only the dominant trait. When these F1 hybrids self-pollinated or were crossed, the alleles segregated during gamete formation, producing a phenotypic ratio of 3:1 in the F2 generation.
