
When Mendel crossed plants and followed two traits (a dihybrid cross) ,he saw a 9:3:3:1 ratio of traits in the F₂ generation.What did he conclude?
A) The two traits affect each other's transmission.
B) Dominant traits are always more common than recessive ones.
C) In meiosis, one allele of each gene is passed to each gamete.
D) The transmission of one trait is unaffected by the other.
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