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FAN+MEDAL Gregor Mendel experimented with pea plants. When he crossed a true-breeding plant for yellow seeds (dominant) with a true-breeding plant for green seeds (recessive), what were the results? ____________________________________________________________________________

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Mendel found that if true breeding Tall [T] plants are crossed (bred) with true breeding short [t] plants, all the next generation of plants, called F1, are all tall. Next, he showed that self-pollinated F1 plants (or cross- pollinated with other F1 plants) produce an F2 generation with 3/4 of the plants tall and 1/4 short.

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