If seed shape did not have a clearly recessive form
Gregor Mendel
Mendel was the scientist that was largely ignored during his lifetime.
Mendel became famous for his study of the pea plant. Gregor Mendel's study of this plant led to significant contributions in the field of genetics and heredity. He is called the" father of modern genetics." Mendel was born in 1822 and died in 1884.
Gregor Johann Mendel - The Father of Genetics
nonmendelian principles
if seed color and shape were located on the same chromosome
if seed color and shape were located on the same chromosome
If seed shape did not have a clearly recessive form
If seed shape did not have a clearly recessive form
If seed shape did not have a clearly dominant form. If seed color and shape were located on the same chromosome
If seed color and shape were located on the same chromosome.
um well, me, you or someone else that smart enough and DOES happen to build a WORKING TIME MACHINE, goes back in time and blows his brains out (aka you shoot him in the head).
If seed shape did not have a clearly dominant form.
If seed shape did not have a clearly dominant form
if the f14 pea plants had traits of neither parent Mendel might not have concluded that factors for traits are passed from one generation to the next
If seed shape did not have a clearly dominant form. If seed color and shape were located on the same chromosome
if seed color and shape were located on the same chromosome