the F1
3 dominant to 1 recessive
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In Mendel's F2 generation, the 3:1 ratio observed for dominant to recessive traits arises from the segregation of alleles during gamete formation. When he crossed heterozygous parents (Tt), the resulting offspring can inherit combinations of alleles that produce three dominant phenotype offspring (TT or Tt) and one recessive phenotype offspring (tt). This reflects the principles of Mendelian inheritance, specifically the law of segregation, where each parent contributes one allele for a trait, leading to the 3:1 phenotypic ratio in the F2 generation.
The Ratio is 3:1
Doron Mendels was born in 1944.
3:1
the F1
3.1
Joseph Mendels has written: 'Concepts of depression' -- subject(s): Affective disorders
3 dominant to 1 recessive
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F1 generation
alleles
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