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20 October, 02:26

Why did the f1 offspring of mendel's classic pea plant crosses always look like one of the two parental varieties?

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  1. 20 October, 02:49
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    The F1 offspring of Mendel's classic pea plant crosses always looked like one of the two parental varieties because he crossed a homozygous dominant plant with a homozygous recessive plant so each plant received one recessive allele and one dominant allele. All of the plants looked like one plant because the dominant allele overshadowed the recessive allele
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