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Biology, 05.05.2020 02:14 TKwan

In a classic experiment using pea shape, Mendel conducted two separate genetic crosses. In the first cross the parent plants were “true breeding” for pea shape; one had round peas ( R )and the other had wrinkled (r). The first cross produced a filial 1 generation of all round peas. In the second cross, Mendel bred plants from the filial 1 generation. This cross produced different results. Out of approximately 1000 plants, about 75% were round and 25% were wrinkled.

From these experiments, Mendel developed four hypotheses. They include all BUT

A)
one heritable factor may be dominant and mask the other factor.
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B)
any organism that "shows" a heritable factor must be homozygous.

C)
an organism has two "heritable factors", now called genes, one from each parent.

D)
a sperm or egg carries only one heritable factor for each trait in the offspring.

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