...the ratio is 3:1 for the characteristics to appear or disappear in children upon hybridisation - caution against assuming illegitimacy.
P.S. "Mendel discovered that, when he crossed purebred white flower and purple flower pea plants (the parental or P generation), the result was not a blend. Rather than being a mix of the two, the offspring (known as the F1 generation) was purple-flowered. When Mendel self-fertilized the F1 generation pea plants, he obtained a purple flower to white flower ratio in the F2 generation of 3 to 1. The results of this cross are tabulated in the Punnett square to the right."
Mendelian Inheritance: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mendelian_inheritance
P.S. "Mendel discovered that, when he crossed purebred white flower and purple flower pea plants (the parental or P generation), the result was not a blend. Rather than being a mix of the two, the offspring (known as the F1 generation) was purple-flowered. When Mendel self-fertilized the F1 generation pea plants, he obtained a purple flower to white flower ratio in the F2 generation of 3 to 1. The results of this cross are tabulated in the Punnett square to the right."
Mendelian Inheritance: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mendelian_inheritance
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