What name did Mendel give to the characteristic that seemingly disappeared for a generation?

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Mendel referred to the characteristic that seemingly disappeared for a generation as "recessive." In his experiments with pea plants, he observed that certain traits would not appear in the offspring of a particular generation but could reemerge in subsequent generations. This led to his understanding of dominant and recessive traits in inheritance.

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