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Question
How did the monohybrid crosses performed 2by Mendel refute the blending concept of inheritance?
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Solution
Mendel’s monohybrid crosses refuted the blending theory by showing that traits are inherited as discrete units (genes) and do not blend. In the F1 generation, the recessive trait disappeared but reappeared unchanged in the F2 generation in a 3:1 ratio. This demonstrated that hereditary factors remain separate and pure during inheritance, contradicting the blending concept where traits would mix and dilute over generations.
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