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what did mendel find the ratio to be of dominant to recessive traits in a cross between two hybrid parents?
2:1
1:1
4:1
3:1
5:1
Mendel's experiments with hybrid (heterozygous) parents (e.g., \( Tt \times Tt \)) showed that in the offspring, the ratio of dominant to recessive traits was \( 3:1 \). This is from his laws of segregation and independent assortment, where the phenotypic ratio of a monohybrid cross (two hybrids) is \( 3 \) dominant to \( 1 \) recessive.
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The option with \( 3:1 \) (the fourth option from the left, labeled \( 3:1 \))