probability
he drew a table and decided to count the number of plants with each trait that turned up he thought it might help him to explain his results
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It's Selective Breeding! Just found out for school.
Gregor Mendel's pea plant experiment allowed him great control, as pea plants can self-pollinate or cross-pollinate, and he was able to pollinate them at will. He studied the characteristics of each plant he would cross-pollinate, perform the pollination and plant the resulting seeds, then study the characteristics of the resulting plants.
Gregor Mendel did his experiments because he was looking to see how genetics and heredity worked. He used pea plants because they bred true. He found that the taller plants all produced tall plants if they were self pollinated. If short plants were used and were cross pollinated, they would all be short.
Mendel was cross-breeding plants. His work with pea plants supported Darwin. I guess he was a plant geneticist.
Gregor Mendel is a famous scientist known for experiments with genetics. One of his famous experiments was with pea plants He is known as the father of genetics.
Selective Breeding?
he drew a table and decided to count the number of plants with each trait that turned up he thought it might help him to explain his results
Gregor Mendel (1822-1884) is known as the father of genetics for his experiments with plants.
he used plants that were NOT true breeding!
Genetics
Selective breeding was first practiced by the Mesoamericans and Romans in prehistory. It is the act of breeding different species of animals and plants to get offspring with certain desired traits.
Gregor Mendel's theories are the basis for modern breeding techniques of plants and animals. Mendel was a German friar who experimented with breeding pea plants.
Gregor Mendel is known as the father of Genetics and the experiment he is famous for is the "Pea Plant" experiment.He was one of the world's first geneticists. He was a monk in the 1800s and did a lot of experiments with pea plants.
Morley Benjamin Crane has written: 'The genetics of garden plants' -- subject(s): Plant breeding, Plant-breeding
in my opinion its too bad to experiment on plants and animals because we need to breath ...........