Peas Early
Peas Early
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Mendel's early experiments with pea plants revealed that a trait could apparently "disappear" in one generatio
Mendel's early experiments with pea plants revealed that a trait could apparently "disappear" in one generation and then "reappear" in another. One example is when a pure tall plant was crossed with a pure short plant. Hint: the "short" trait "disappears"
Are you talking about a recessive gene? Sorry, I don't know what the question really was. I hope that helped you out. Take care!
EDIT: Let me explain it further,
To make the short trait disappear -- first we start with:
TT for pure tall (homozygous)
tt for pure short (homozygous)
When they're crossed, you get Tt. Since "tall" is DOMINANT, it overpowers "short" which is RECESSIVE, this results in only the T of Tt being displayed in the characteristics of the plant.
Now, if you cross that Tt (remember, this appears as any normal tall plant, but it also carries a recessive t gene) plant with a tt plant, it's possible that you'll get another Tt, but it's also possible to get a tt. This means that if you DO end up with a tt, it'll display the traits of a short plant, since there's no dominant (T) trait to override the recessive ones (tt). That is how the trait that once dissapeared can reappear in another generation.
Hope this helps!


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