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In all the Mendel’s experiments, the two alleles causing a trait were: - Biology (Theory)

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In all the Mendel’s experiments, the two alleles causing a trait were:

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  • dominant-recessive

  • codominant

  • incompletely dominant

  • corecessive

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उत्तर

dominant-recessive

Explanation:

In all of Mendell’s experiments, the two alleles causing a trait exhibited a dominant-recessive relationship. Mendel observed that when he crossed two pure strains of pea plants differing in a trait, the offspring (F1 generation) showed only the dominant trait, while the recessive trait was masked. However, the recessive trait reappeared in the F2 generation in a 3:1 ratio. This demonstrated that one allele was dominant and the other recessive, which is the foundation of Mendel’s law of dominance and segregation.

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