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Nikhil Chung
26 May, 06:26
What happens to the phenotype in F1 generation
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Derek Swanson
26 May, 08:14
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The allele for short pea plants is absent from the genotypes in the F1 generation. The allele for short pea plants is masked during the F1 generation, but it is still present in the genotype. The allele for short pea plants is not passed on to the F1 generation.
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