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Biology, 03.10.2021 03:30 hannahkharel2

HEL In Mendel's experiments, the F1 generation was different from the F2 generation in that

100% of the F1 generation displayed the dominant phenotype, and 75% of the F2 generation displayed the dominant phenotype.
100% of the F1 generation displayed the dominant phenotype, and 25% of the F2 generation displayed the dominant phenotype.
50% of the F1 generation displayed the dominant phenotype, and 75% of the F2 generation displayed the dominant phenotype.
100% of the F1 generation displayed the dominant phenotype, and 100% of the F2 generation displayed the recessive phenotype.

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