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When Mendel's first generation pea plants were allowed to self-pollinate, the ratio of tall (dominant) to short (recessive) plants in the second generation was) plants in the second generation was

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The answer is simple 3:1. PLS LIKE

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Answer:

In second generation, ratio of tall (dominant) to short (recessive) plants = 3:1.

Step-by-step explanation:

When Mendel crossed two pure breeding parents for plant height, in filial 1 (F1) generation he got all the plants with tall height. But when he further allowed to self-pollinate F1 generation plants, he got tall to short ratio as 3:1 in F2 generation.

The crosses are depicted as under:

Parental: TT x tt

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F1 : Tt Tt Tt Tt

When F1 were self pollinated as depicted below he got 3:1 ratio for tall and short height:

Tt x Tt

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F2: TT Tt Tt tt

The plants with genotype TT, Tt, Tt will be tall heighted while the ones with tt genotype will be short heighted.

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