In a monohybrid cross, If you get $3:1$ ratio, it denotes that
Not show any blending
Both traits were expressed
$1/4^{th}$ of the $F_2$ plant were dwarf, while $3/4^{th}$ of the $F_2$ plants were tall
All of the above
The term 'allelomorphic' implies
Pure tall plants are crossed with pure dwarf plants. In the $F_1$ generation all plants were tall. These tall plants of $F_1$ generation were selfed and the ratio of tall to dwarf plants obtained was $3 : 1$. This is called
A tall true breeding garden pea plant is crossed with a dwarf true breeding garden pea plant. When the $F_1$ plants were selfed the resultinggenotypes were in the ratio of
In pea plants, yellow seeds are dominant to green. If a heterozygous yellow seeded plant is crossed with a green seeded plant, what ratio of yellow and green seeded plants would you expect in $F_1$ generation?
An organism with two identical alleles for a given trait is