What is the law manifested in the second generation during monohybrid crossing?

In multi-hybrid crosses, Mendel’s law is applied. This law implies the crossing of heterozygous hybrids of the first generation with each other (self-pollination or related crossing) in the second generation. In the second generation, individuals with dominant states of traits, as well as with recessive ones, already appear. Conclusion: splitting occurs.



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