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So here in question number 13, according to mendel's observation, according to mendel's observation, now let's understand this with our example.
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Let's take capital a, allele for red color and dominant over small a that is allele for white color and processive.
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Now if we cross between a red, and a white parent, the genotype of them will be, we are taking here homozygous dominant and homozygous processive now cross between them, sorry, will be producing.
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Now we are taking gametes of the red one on one side and gametes of the white one on another side.
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Now, here the offsprings we'll be getting are all hetrozygous.
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And here we have already said that, alleele a capital a is dominant over small a and therefore all are red in f1 generation.
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Now in f2 generation if we cross two heterozygotes, here we can see that all are red, none of the offspring are white, which means that genes for white are disappeared in the f1 generation.
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Now cross between two heterozygodes will be producing one homozygous dominant, two heterozygotes and one homozygous recessive...