Describe Mendel'S Conclusions About How Traits Are Passed From Generation To Generation.

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Describe Mendel'S Conclusions About How Traits Are Passed From Generation To Generation.

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Each trait (in the plant) is controlled by a pair of genes and that during gamete formation, members of a gene pair separate from each other. Mendel's work on pea plants established the principles of gene transmission from parents to offspring that form the foundation for the science of genetics. Gregor Mendel used controlled crosses to explain this process. He said you can have different genotypes leading to the same phenotype.

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