were recessive?
which of the following observations led mendel to conclude that some traits
were recessive?
a. plants with a certain form of each trait were more likely to survive
and reproduce than plants with other forms of each trait.
b. the offspring produced during his first set of experiments
expressed one form of a trait, while the offspring produced during
his second set of experiments expressed a different form of the
trait
c. when he crossed plants that expressed different forms of a trait,
one form always "disappeared" and never "reappeared in later
generations.
d. the form of a trait that seemed to "disappear" during his first setto
of experiments "reappeared during his second set of
experiments.
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