hybrid
Mendel used the term hybrid when referring to a trait with two unlike alleles.
Mendel used the term hybrid when referring to a trait with two unlike alleles.
Mendel used the term hybrid when referring to a trait with two unlike alleles.
Gregor Mendel used the term "purebred" in his experiments on the genetics of peas to describe the homozygous nature of the peas for a particular trait, e.g. roundness or wrinkledness.
It's either: A. Mendel trait B. genetic cross C. testicular cancer D. homosexual intercourse
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?
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?
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?
The answer is Phenotype. What you see.
GENE
To be pure for a specific trait means that both of the alleles that comprise that trait are both dominant alleles.
For him they were just discrete physical units of inheritance. Johanson coined the term "gene" and people started calling them genes. Today for us these factors are parts of DNA, the base sequences that carry the biological information to determine a trait. Mendel factors are alleles of genes.