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- which characteristic of pea plants was NOT important in their selection as Mendel's research organism? A)pea plants have a short generation timeB) peas are easy to cultivateC) many true breeding varieties were available.D)pea plants are self-pollinating but can be cross-fertilized easilyE)Most other scientists of the time were also using peas, so a lot was known about them.Explain Mendel’s experimental organism?Who was Gregor Mendel? Describe the plant that he performed his research with and explain at least two reasons why this plant proved to be an ideal model species for early genetic research.
- List Mendel’s conclusions from his experiments. How do the conclusions relate to what is known today in the field of genetics?All of the following are reasons that Mendel chose the pea plant as a model system for his studies EXCEPT ________. A) peas have a relatively short generation time B) peas produce large numbers of seeds C) he could control which parents were involved in mating D) peas only reproduce by cross-fertilizationDescribe how Gregor Mendel tested his pea plants to show that they were true-breeding before he began his experiments.
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