False. Mendel's study of pea plants focused on the principles of inheritance and the segregation of traits, not specifically on linkage groups. He discovered that traits are inherited independently, which later contributed to the understanding of Mendelian inheritance. The concept of linkage groups, which refers to genes that are inherited together due to their proximity on a chromosome, was developed later in the field of genetics.
Three times as many shorts plants as tall plants.
P1 or parental
F2 generation
F2 generation
sex
they were all hybrids
There were three times as many tall plants as short plants.
P1 or parental
Three times as many shorts plants as tall plants.
F2 generation
F1 generation
P1 or parental
Seeds to raise F1 generation
3 dominant to 1 recessive
F2 generation
f1 Generation
sex