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13 July, 18:02

In Mendel's experiment, why did traits show up in the F2 generation that were not present in the F1 generation? A. The traits were non-Mendelian. B. The traits were not inherited. C. The traits were recessive. D. The traits were not genetic.

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  1. 13 July, 18:53
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    I believe it is C. I don't remember the experiment too well, but I know that he is known for discovering lots about genetics and that he was observing genetic traits, so that means it probably is not B or D. I don't even know what A is saying. C makes sense and it almost certainly the answer, as he was testing to find things like recessive traits.
  2. 13 July, 19:52
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    I know for sure that this answer is C because the plants were heterozygous so the recessive genes would only show up in F2
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