In one of his experiments with pea plants Mendel observed that when a pure tall pea plant is crossed with a pure dwarf pea plant, in the first generation, F1 only tall plants appear.
(a) What happens to the traits of the dwarf plants in this case?
(b) When the F, generation plants were self-fertilised, he observed that in the plants of the second generation, F2 both tall plants and dwarf plants were present. Why did it happen? Explain briefly. (Delhi 2016)
Mendel’s monohybrid cross showed that only one of two contrasting traits shows itself in the offspring of the first generation. As a result, it can be determined that the characteristic expressed in the F1 generation are dominant and the trait that does not is recessive. The dominant gene or allele and the recessive gene or allele are …
