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How do Mendel's experiments show that traits may be dominant or recessive?

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The trait which appears in all the member of `F_1` generation and also in 75% numbers of `F_2` generation obtained by self fertilization of `F_1` generation is dominant character
The trait which does not appear in `F_1` generation but after self-fertilization of `F_1` generation. reappears in 25% in `F_2` generation is known as recessive
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