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What does this indicate about Rachel's pea plants?

It suggests that Rachel's pea plants displayed incomplete dominance or codominance, where alleles for the flower color trait interact in a way that results in a blending or combination of both parental traits in the offspring.


Mendel used pea plants to investigate?

Mendel used pea plants to investigate the patterns of inheritance for traits such as flower color, seed shape, and plant height. Through his experiments, he discovered the fundamental principles of genetics, including the concepts of dominance, segregation, and independent assortment. His work laid the foundation for modern genetic studies.


What happened when Mendel crossed a purple flowered pea plant with a white flowered plant?

Mendel observed that all the offspring had purple flowers, showing that purple is dominant over white in pea plants. He discovered the principle of dominance and the concept of alleles.


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 can a yellow pea plant and a green pea plant produce?

Both yellow pea plants and green pea plants can produce pea pods containing seeds that can be cooked and eaten as a nutritious vegetable. The color of the seeds inside the pods will match the color of the parent plant's seeds, so yellow pea plants will produce yellow seeds while green pea plants will produce green seeds.

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What type of domince do pea plants show?

complete domince


What dominance is a sweet pea tendrils?

When sweet pea plants with tendrils are crossed with those without tendrils, all the offspring have tendrils. This is simple dominance with tendrils dominant and no tendrils recessive.


What does this indicate about Rachel's pea plants?

It suggests that Rachel's pea plants displayed incomplete dominance or codominance, where alleles for the flower color trait interact in a way that results in a blending or combination of both parental traits in the offspring.


What was the result of the first gemeration of pea plants that Mendel bred?

The first generation of of pea plants that Mendel bred were tall.


What percentage of pea plants show the short trait?

50%


What type of plants did Mendel use in his experiment?

pea plant


Mendel used pea plants to investigate?

Mendel used pea plants to investigate the patterns of inheritance for traits such as flower color, seed shape, and plant height. Through his experiments, he discovered the fundamental principles of genetics, including the concepts of dominance, segregation, and independent assortment. His work laid the foundation for modern genetic studies.


Why did gregor mendel use the pea plant?

pea plants show very different traits that are easy to tell apart and they grow relatively fast


The cross between the pea plants yielded 78 pea plants with axial flower position and 80 pea plants?

yes


What type of plant that can host the bacteria that can fix nitrogen?

many types of pea crop.. The roots of these plants house nitrogen fixing bacteria :) i think a type of potato plant does has them as well Pea, gram and ground nut (pea nut)


What would happen if you cross pollinate pea plants?

You get pea plants.


When Mendel crossed a strain of tall pea plants with a strain of short pea plants he observed that all of the plants in the F1 generation were tall. This suggests that?

This suggests that the trait for tallness is dominant over the trait for shortness in pea plants. Since all the F1 generation plants exhibited the tall phenotype, it indicates that the allele for tallness masks the expression of the allele for shortness when both are present. Mendel's experiments demonstrated the principles of dominance and inheritance, laying the foundation for modern genetics.