Mendel's experiments involved cross-breeding pea plants with specific traits, such as tall and short height, smooth and wrinkled seeds, and yellow and green peas. He would carefully control the pollination process by manually transferring pollen from one plant to another to create offspring with predictable traits. Mendel would then observe and record the traits of the resulting offspring over multiple generations to determine patterns of inheritance.
recessive trait
P1 or parental
The control, or control group, goes through all the steps of an experiment, but does not contain the factor being tested, which is called the experimental variable or independent variable.
The first generation of offspring from a cross is called the F1 generation.
In science, a procedure refers to a set of steps or instructions followed in order to conduct an experiment, make an observation, or carry out a specific task. Procedures are crucial in ensuring the validity, reproducibility, and consistency of scientific investigations.
They were homozygous.
Genetics
P1 or parental
He needed a control group. *Apex*
Division.
3:1
RECESSIVE
Dominant
reccesive
the F1
There were three times as many tall plants as short plants.
Three times as many shorts plants as tall plants.