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Mendel's finding showed that phenotypic traits in pea plants were inherited in discrete packages and at predictable frequencies. Mendel proposed two laws the first being the law of independent segregation in which a parent plant passed only one copy of a trait to the offspring. This law was later understood with the discovery of meiosis. His second law was the Law of independent assortment stated that these traits met randomly in the offspring. The combination of these laws in real life gave rise to the set ratios that Mendel observed in life ie 3:1 ratio for a single trait.

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Can the principle of probability explain the numerical results of Mendel's experiments?

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When did Gregor Mendel conduct his experiments?

Gregor mendel conducted his experiments that were of greater significance between the years of 1856 and 1863.


What were gregor Mendel's experiments and the results?

He tested on garden peas and pisums. He was very successful in his studies.


What year did Mendel discover genes?

Mendel studied genes and did his famous experiments with pea plants from 1856 to 1863. He published the results of these experiments about genes in 1865.


What did Mendel used for his experiments?

Gregor Mendel used pea plants for his hereditary experiments


How Mendel performed experiments what his result were and what conclusions he made from the results?

Mendel performed experiments on pea plants, studying traits like seed shape and color. His results showed that traits are inherited independently and in predictable ratios. From this, he formulated his laws of inheritance, including the principles of dominance and segregation.


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Mendel conducted experiments crossing pea plants with different traits, such as tall and short plants, and smooth and wrinkled peas. He observed that certain traits appeared in predictable ratios in the offspring, leading him to formulate the principles of inheritance, now known as Mendelian genetics.


What other experiments might scientist want to conduct after they obtain this results?

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Did mendel report results of genetic crosses?

Yes, Gregor Mendel reported the results of his genetic crosses in his paper "Experiments on Plant Hybridization" published in 1866. In this paper, Mendel presented his findings on the patterns of inheritance in pea plants, which laid the groundwork for the field of genetics.


When did Mendel perform his experiments and how many plants did he grow?

The genetic experiments Mendel did with pea plants took him eight years (1856-1863) and he published his results in 1865. During this time, Mendel grew over 10,000 pea plants, keeping track of progeny number and type.


What other experiments did Mendel do?

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why might scientists conduct an experiment in a lab, and then repeat the experiment in the field?

To verify whether or not laboratory conditions are necessary to recreate the results. If the same experiment produces the same results in different environments, then the scientist knows that the results are sound. However, if the results are different in different places, then it may be an environmental factor of the laboratory that is affecting the outcome. Repeating the experiment in different environments allows scientists to either confirm or rule out this possibility.