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fertilised, while others again give a mixture of tails 

 and shorts. The whole result may be clearer in 

 symbolic form. If T stands for the tall factor, t for 

 its absence (shortness), the following results appear. 

 (The '27V in F 2 will be explained immediately.) 



Original parents 





Txt 





*1 





Tt 





F 2 



r 

 TT 



i 



2Tt 



i 



1 

 tt 

 i 



F 3 



TT 



TT 2Tt tt 



I 

 tt 



It is thus clear that among the offspring of the F x 

 (hybrid) generation, some (tt) have eliminated the 

 tall factor altogether and show no difference from 

 their short ancestors ; others (TT) have nothing but 

 the tall factor and thus breed true to tallness ; and 

 a third group, which Mendel found was twice as 

 numerous as either of the others (therefore marked 

 2Ti), proved, by giving mixed offspring when selfed, 

 that it is hybrid like its F x parent. 



The explanation offered by Mendel of these facts 

 was as follows. The original tall plant produces 

 germ-cells ('gametes') bearing tallness; the short 

 plant produces gametes bearing shortness (absence 

 of tallness). The F x (hybrid) thus contains both 

 conditions ; its cells, resulting from the union of two 

 gametes, may be regarded as double structures, con- 



