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5/2018 11:55 PM A 0/100 et Print Calculator on 1 of 15 Sapling Learning macmillan learning Which of the following can be concluded from Gregor Mendel's experiments with pea plants? when a homozygous dominant parent is crossed with a homozygous recessive parent, 50% of the offspring have a dominant phenotype the inheritance of alleles of one gene does not affect the inheritance of alleles of another gene two recessive alleles are necessary for a recessive phenotype the pair of alleles for each gene stay together during gamete production

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the inheritance of alleles of one gene does not affect the inheritance of alleles of another gene - Mendal derived this statement from the results of his dihybrid cross experiments, it is reffered as law of inheritance.

two recesseive allels are necessary for a recesseive phenoytpe. Mendal derived this statement from the results of his monohybrid cross experiments, it is a part of law of dominance.