Gregor Mendel's first experiment was with pea plants.
His goal was to find the genetic qualities in the third generation and see how they differ with the parental generation. He later developed some twisted logic about DNA.
You can simulate Mendel's experiment with a Punnet Square and some data.
Gregor Mendal crossed polinated different colors of flowers to see what he would get in the offspring.
no he was experimanted with girls
pea plants
yes he invented mendels law of segregation
Each trait had two sets of instructions, one from each parent.
When he died he was 61, if he was alive today he'd be 188 years old.
each trait had two sets of instructions one from each parent
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?
yes he invented mendels law of segregation
Each trait had two sets of instructions, one from each parent.
When he died he was 61, if he was alive today he'd be 188 years old.
Unless the alleles are codominate (which Mendel did not have in pea plants), one will be dominate and will be what you see (phenotype) and one will be recessive and you will not see it.
Gregor Mendel, a European scientist who lived during the 1800s.
each trait had two sets of instructions one from each parent
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?
Which two experiments?
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Two alleles
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.
By mendelian genetics and Mendels law of segregation