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If Mendel had crossed a true breeding dominant plant with a true breeding recessive plant, in which of the three generations is the recessive trait visible? F1 generation P generation F1 generation and F2 generation P generation and F2 generation

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Answer:

D is the answer!!

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Answer:

The correct answer is P generation and
F_(2) generation.

It is because all members of the
F_(1) generation will be heterozygous (Aa) and hence they all will show the dominant phenotype.


F_(2) generation is produced by the self pollination of the
F_(1) generation.

The
F_(2) generation shows the phenotypic ratio of 3:1 (dominant: recessive) and genotypic ratio of 1:2:1 (AA:Aa:aa)

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