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  • Understanding Recessive Traits: Mendel's Discoveries
    Gregor Mendel didn't have a specific term for the traits that disappear in the first generation. Instead, he described them as recessive traits.

    He observed that when he crossed pea plants with contrasting traits (like purple flowers and white flowers), the first generation (F1) all displayed the dominant trait (purple flowers). However, the recessive trait (white flowers) reappeared in the second generation (F2).

    Therefore, Mendel focused on the dominant and recessive nature of the traits rather than a specific term for the traits that disappeared in the first generation.

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