Gregor Mendel developed the model of heredity that now bears his name by experiments on various charactersitics of pea plants: height (tall vs. Short); seed color (yellow vs. Green); seat coat (smooth vs. wrinkled), etc
In a monohybrid cross Mendel crossed two true-breeding varieties, one producing round
seeds and the other producing wrinkled seeds, all the F1 offspring had round seeds.
In the F2 plants, 75% of the seeds were round and 25% were wrinkled. Getting a 3:1 ratio.
Mendel's experiment was to take a pea plant and breed it with tall plants to see if he would of got a tall plant or a small plant. so let me guess you aren't going to get a tall plant answer to this if you know the answer.
Gregor Mendel basically worked on pea plant. he selected seven constrasting characters on male and female parents and did hybridization with the aim to get his experiments concluded on scientic principles. Later on these principles were called as Mendel's Law of Inheritance and Law of independent assortment. He analyzed his observations statistically to draw his conclusions.
Mendel allowed the first generation plants to self pollinate.
He did experiment on seven different characteristics.
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Gregor Mendels goal was to figure genetics
P1 or parental
Three times as many shorts plants as tall plants.
three times as many tall plants as short plants
(Apex Learning) The F1 generation carried recessive alleles.
Gregor Mendels goal was to figure genetics
They were homozygous.
Genetics
P1 or parental
He needed a control group. *Apex*
P1 or parental
Division.
3:1
Dominant
RECESSIVE
reccesive
There were three times as many tall plants as short plants.