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Dominance, segregation and independent assortment

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What describes F2 generation in Mendel's experiments?

Three times as many shorts plants as tall plants.


Gregor Mendel worked out a theory of?

Inheritance Patterns! By studying pea plants, Mendal came up with 4 theories of inheritance patterns: 1) Alternate forms of genes exist 2) 2 genes per trait exist 3) A gamete only carries one allele 4) There is a dominant and a recessive allele


How did mendel come up with his 3 laws?

Mendel formulated his laws by performing experiments on pea plants and carefully observing the patterns of inheritance of different traits across multiple generations. Through his systematic experiments, he derived the principles of segregation, independent assortment, and dominance. These observations and conclusions laid the foundation for the field of genetics.


What was the ratio of the Mendel's F2 generation for the two factor cross?

9:3:3:1 was the ratio of Mendel's f2 generation for the two factor cross.


What is the ratio of Mendel's law of independent assortment?

9:3:3:1


What is Mendel's experiment?

Gregor Mendel developed the model of heredity that now bears his name by experiments on various charactersitics of pea plants: height (tall vs. Short); seed color (yellow vs. Green); seat coat (smooth vs. wrinkled), etc


What ratio did mendel find for dominant to recessive?

3:1


How many Laws does Mendel have?

1. dominance 2. segregation 3.independent assortment


Did gregor Mendel experiment with pea pods?

Yes, Gregor Mendel experimented with pea plants, specifically their pea pods, in his groundbreaking studies on inheritance and genetics. By studying the patterns of inheritance in pea plants, Mendel was able to establish the fundamental principles of genetics.


What is mendels ratio for dominant to recessive traits?

its 3:1


How many syllables is discover?

3


What did mendel predict was the probability of producing a tal plant from a genetic cross of two hybrid tall piants?

Mendel predicted a 3:1 ratio for producing a tall plant from a genetic cross of two hybrid tall plants. This means that there is a 75% probability of producing a tall plant and a 25% probability of producing a short plant.