Gregor Mendel chose the pea plants for his experiments because the garden pea is an ideal subject in the study of genetics for the following reasons:
-- presence of observable traits with contrasting forms
-- produces many offspring in one cross
-- short life cycle
-- ease in manipulating pollination (cross pollination)
Pea plants had the following chacracteristics:
Pea plants (leguminosae) have an irregular flower in which the top part of the corolla is much larger than the lower part (Hitchcock and CronquistFlora of the Pacific Northwest p228). If you haven't ever seen a pea flower, it looks much like a snap dragon bloom. This feature keeps the flowers from freely pollinating each other by wind, as they are tightly shut. If protected from pollinating insects, they will only self pollinate, or if the anthers are clipped off they can be very selectively pollinated by a person. This gave Mendel much tighter control over the crossbreeding of the plants.
Because pea plants are easy to propagate and have 7 observable traits like Seed Shape, seed color, Seed coat color, pod shape, flower position and stem length
He experimented with pea plants.
It was discovered by Gregor Mendel with his experiment on pea plants.
he cut the plants
Gregor mendel was the first to experiment reproduction and inherited genes on pea plants.
Gregor Mendel is the father of genetics.He found the inheritance using pea plants.
Gregor Mendel used pea plants to study heredity.
Gregor Mendel worked with pea plants.
Gregor Mendel experimented with pea plants in order to understand how gene expression functions.Gregor Mendel was the person who used Pea plant in his experiments and formulated basic principals of heredity from 1854 to 1865 .He is called father of genetics .
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 Mendel
He studied plants and was a gardener.
Gregor Mendel called the parent plants in his experiments "P generation," which stood for parental generation.