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they were all hybrids
They were all hybrids
dominant
Yes, that is what he concluded (statistics can show that he fudged his data, though)
If Gregor Mendel did not use plants that were not true breeding, he would not have discovered heredity because there would not be any evidence that traits passed on to the next generation and that the offspring retained the traits of the parents.
they were all hybrids
They were all hybrids
they were all hybrids
Three times as many shorts plants as tall plants.
BEcause cross pollinating
They were all hybrids
first-generation plants
He needed a pure generation of plants to ensure that there were no recessive factors when he conducted his experiments on heredity.
dominant
dominant
parental generation
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