Respuesta :
Mendel discovered three laws through his experiments.
Law of dominance; “when a cross is made between a pair of pure contrasting characters, only one of them is able to express itself phenotypically while the other remains hidden in F1 generation.”
Law of segregation; “the two members of a pair of factors separate during the formation of gametes. They do not blend with each other but segregate out into different gametes. Thus any gamete is not impure.”
Law of dominance; “when a cross is made between a pair of pure contrasting characters, only one of them is able to express itself phenotypically while the other remains hidden in F1 generation.”
Law of segregation; “the two members of a pair of factors separate during the formation of gametes. They do not blend with each other but segregate out into different gametes. Thus any gamete is not impure.”
Answer:
it would be Individuals get one factor for a trait from each parent. and dominant factor can hide the expression of a recessive factor when both are present.