
Essentials of Genetics 9th Edition by Michael Palladino William Klug, Michael Cummings, Charlotte Spencer
Edition 9ISBN: 978-1292108865
Essentials of Genetics 9th Edition by Michael Palladino William Klug, Michael Cummings, Charlotte Spencer
Edition 9ISBN: 978-1292108865 Exercise 1
Describe Mendel's conclusions about how traits are passed from generation to generation.
Explanation
According to Mendel's law, traits are characters which are passed from one generation to another. Physical traits are generally transferred from one to another generation. Genetically, traits comes half from mother and half from father. Some of the non physical characters like speaking, voice are due to modelling. As per Mendel law, only one genetic pair is carried from one to another generation.
Hence the Mendel's conclusion was that plant received an allele from the parents in which one trait remains dominant.
Hence the Mendel's conclusion was that plant received an allele from the parents in which one trait remains dominant.
Essentials of Genetics 9th Edition by Michael Palladino William Klug, Michael Cummings, Charlotte Spencer
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