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Terms in this set (25) Mendel crossed true-breeding plants having yellow peas with plants having green peas. The resulting plant had all yellow peas. An F1 cross resulted in 3/4ths of the plants having yellow peas and 1/4th of the plants having green peas.
This information can be confirmed by obtaining the observed phenotypic frequency in the second generation (F2) of a genetic cross between pure lines.
- The observed phenotypic frequency is the number of individuals that have a specific observable trait (in this case, green pods or yellow pods).
- A dominant trait produces a 3:1 phenotypic rate in the second generation (F2) of a genetic cross between two pure lines.
In conclusion, this information can be confirmed by obtaining the observed phenotypic frequency in the second generation (F2) of a genetic cross between pure lines..
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