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Explain result of Mendel's experiment.

Explain result of Mendel's experiment.

Mendel's experiment produced the following results:

1. In all the seven traits, he found that the F1  generation resembled only one of the parents. He obtained same result in reciprocal cross. The trait expressed in F1 generation was called dominant and the one that remained hidden was known as recessive.

2. In F2 generation, both the parental forms reappeared.

3. The ratio of the dominant form to recessive was always 3:1 i.e, the dominant form was three times the number the recessive form.

4. In dihybrid cross, he found two recombinant forms in F2 generation which were not present in parents.

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