If you mean just flower color, then you are speaking about one trait. He was trying to see which color was dominate or recessive. The same was true for height. If he did this for two (flower color and height) he was looking at combined traits. He wanted to know how these traits were inherited and what patterns they followed. He studied seven traits that seemed to be inherited separately. His work lead to the Laws of Inheritance.
He found that the inheritance of one trait did not influence of the other trait.
Lethal genes producing albino seedlings will make the plant die in absence of chlorophyll.
Tall and Short.
small heights and a dirty green color
it is like a process
-Has several traits with contrasting characters
1:3
-grows easily in a season -demonstrates contrasting genetic traits -capable of self pollinating
Mendel's experiment showed that with other traits it showed a similar pattern and also that it resulted that this crossed the first generation. The dwarf height traits had seemed to disappear. He then let the first generation plants self pollinate.
Gregor Mendel didn't really use any technology. He basically observed the pea plants traits generation after generation, and the outcome of the same experiment repeated.
a small plant
a small plant
a small plant
-Has several traits with contrasting characters
1:3
1:3
pink color
-grows easily in a season -demonstrates contrasting genetic traits -capable of self pollinating
the guy with the pea plant thing? Gregor Mendel.
He used the pea plant Pisum sativum.
pea has many sharply ditinct traits each trait has two clear alternative forms e.gseed shap has round or wrinkled phenotype plant hieght was long or short seed colour was yellow or green Mendel called them pair of contrasting trait
Mendel's experiment showed that with other traits it showed a similar pattern and also that it resulted that this crossed the first generation. The dwarf height traits had seemed to disappear. He then let the first generation plants self pollinate.