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In the F1 generation of a Mendelian cross,

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Only the dominant trait is visible

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In the F1 generation of a Mendelian cross,
only the dominant trait is visible.only the recessive trait is visible.neither the dominant nor recessive trait is visible.both the dominant and recessive traits are visible.

-I believe the correct answer is "ONLY THE DOMINANT TRAIT IS VISIBLE" in F1 generation, it is when the two true breeds, both homo (same genes) cross for example, HH and hh, since H will always be present in a punnet square, the answer is ONLY THE DOMINANT TRAIT IS VISIBLE. key word VISIBLE, the dominant trait is H
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