In Mendel's experiment nature of seed coat, flower colour, position of flower, pod colour, stem height etc. are reffered to as
Alleles
Genotypes
Phenotypes
All of above
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Mendel cross tall and dwarf plant. In $F_{2}$-generation the observed ratio was $3: 1$ (tall: short). From this result, he deduced
$I.$ law of dominance
$II.$ law of independent assortment
$III.$ law of segregation
$IV.$ incomplete dominance
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A $1: 1$ phenotypic ratio in a test cross indicates that the
An organism's genetic constitution is called its
Hybrid breakdown refers to the condition when offspring are physiologically inferior to the following generation
In Mendelian monohybrid cross, phenotypic ratio in $F_2$ is $3:1$. How many types of gametes are formed in $F_1$ generation
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