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How did Mendel verify his principle of segregation?

A. Through dihybrid crosses
B. Through back crosses
C. Through test crosses
D. Through observing F2 generations

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Mendel verified his principle of segregation through test crosses, which involved crossing an organism expressing a dominant trait with an organism homozygous recessive for the same trait.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mendel verified his principle of segregation through test crosses. In a test cross, an organism that expresses a dominant trait is crossed with an organism that is homozygous recessive for the same trait. If the dominant-expressing organism is a homozygote, all F₁ offspring will be heterozygotes expressing the dominant trait. If the dominant-expressing organism is a heterozygote, the F₁ offspring will exhibit a 1:1 ratio of heterozygotes and recessive homozygotes. The test cross further supports Mendel's postulate that pairs of unit factors (genes) segregate equally.

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