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5 March, 02:17

Mendel wanted tp find out if the color of the seed of a pea plant affected the seed shape what expirement did he perform to test this idea

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  1. 5 March, 02:37
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    Mendel's model for the F1 generation is summarized in the table at the right. The model states that each trait is controlled by a pair of hereditary packets we now call genes. One packet comes from each parent. The alleles ( = forms) of the gene for height are the same in true breeding plants (T T and t t parent plants). Cross breeding T T with t t plants produces T t plants in the first or F1 generation. The F1 plants receive a T allele from the tall parent and a t allele from the short parent. The F1 plants are tall because the T allele is expressed and "cover up" the t allele. So the T (tall) allele is called dominant and t (short) allele is called recessive.
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