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Inheritance.
Gregor Mendel took two true-breeding plants with contrasting traits and cross-pollinated them, producing offspring with genes for both characteristics. He used selective breeding.
Tt and TT were the genotypes of the true breeding plants that Mendel used in his two factor cross.
The aim of Gregor Mendel was to prove the laws of inheritance through his experiments with the breeding of pea plants.
When Mendel crossed a true-breeding short plant with a true-breeding tall plant, all the offspring were tall. Which term describes the gene for tallness?
Inheritance.
Selective Breeding? if your doing the crossword the answer who'd be Mendel. - Naru-Chan ;D
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 took two true-breeding plants with contrasting traits and cross-pollinated them, producing offspring with genes for both characteristics. He used selective breeding.
Unless someone has released Koi into the wild environment they should not be out there. They are not a "naturally evolved" species. They were developed in Japan by Aquarists using the selective breeding methods described by Mendel.
Tt and TT were the genotypes of the true breeding plants that Mendel used in his two factor cross.
The aim of Gregor Mendel was to prove the laws of inheritance through his experiments with the breeding of pea plants.
because it helped Mendel discover which plants would be crossed to produce offspring.
parental generation
Mendel crossed a pure-breeding round-seeded variety with a pure-breeding wrinkled-seeded one. All the peas produced in the second or hybrid generation were round.
I think his father was one of them......
BEcause cross pollinating