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After observing the F2 generation, what conclusion did Mendel come to?

The recessive trait had disappeared in the F2 offspring.


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There appeared to be a blending, or intermediate, of traits in the F2 generation.


The recessive trait reappeared about 25% of the time.

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75% of the f2 genertion plants have green pods while the other 25% have yellow pods

hope that helps,good luch:)

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Answer:

The correct answer is "The recessive trait reappeared about 25% of the time".

Step-by-step explanation:

In his famous genetic studies, Gregor Mendel studied how different traits of pea plants are transmitted trough different generations. In this studies, Mendel produced a F1 progeny made from crossing a self-fertilized plants with unique characteristics, for instance, tall (dominant) and short (recessive) in height. In the F1 progeny all the pea plants had the dominant trait characteristic, in this case all the pea plants were tall. After crossing the F1 progeny, producing and observing the F2 generation, Mendel concluded that the recessive trait reappeared about 25% of the time.

After observing the F2 generation, what conclusion did Mendel come to? The recessive-example-1
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