Mendel selected seven traits to analyze in his famous pea plant crosses,and all of these traits yielded expected 3:1 phenotypic F2 ratios in monohybrid crosses.He was fortunate in his selection of these traits.How so? What problem might he have encountered that may have yielded confusing ratios?
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