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Mendel observed round and oval seed shapes.
Round (smooth) and wrinkled
Gregor Mendel, an Austrian Monk in the 1850's and 1860's pioneered some of the earliest and primitive forms of genotyping. Working at St. Thomas Abbey in Brno, Mendel discovered hybridization within plant populations.
Observe these life forms
The mechanism of heredity. By statistical means Mendel showed that inheritance was particulate and that " factors ", his name for genes, were contriputed separately in differing forms of the same gene. Alleles. He also came up with laws. The law of segregation, dominance and assortment.
All the traits that Mendel tested had clearly dominant forms.
Genes
All the traits that Mendel tested had clearly dominant forms.
alleles.
The first person known to have used probability and mathematics to predict offspring was Gregor Mendel. In the mid-1800s, Mendel studied the inheritance of seven characteristics in pea plants, in which each characteristic had only two forms, e.g., white or purple flowers, round or wrinkled seeds, and tall or short stems. Through these studies, he developed three laws of heredity; the law of segregation, the law of independent assortment, and the law of dominance. The chromosome theory of inheritance, developed in the early 1900s, explains the mechanism underlying the laws of Mendelian inheritance.
Which protozoan group consists solely of parasitic forms?
THE answer is Dihybrid Crosses