
How does the F2 of Mendel’s one-trait cross refute the blending concept of inheritance?
Using Mendel’s one-trait cross as an example, trace his reasoning to arrive at the law of segregation.
The original traits of the initial cross, including any recessive trait which would not appear in F1, reappear in the F2 generation. If heredity involved blending, rather that discrete alleles, traits would not reappear.
Concept 1 by Kodomo
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