how did mendel prove through his experiments that the inherited characters are transmitted independently from one generation to the next? class 10
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he proved it by doing the following experiment.
he took a pea plant in which one was tall and genetically having TT cromosome and a small pea plant with cromosome tt .
he cross breed both of them which came to be known as F1 progeny
TT X tt
result came as Tt
then again he taken 2 plants from F1 progeny and crossbreed them
this was F2 progeny
Tt X Tt
results came as
TT, Tt , Tt , tt
as T was a dominant character so
3 plants became tall and 1 small
this is how Mendel show that independent traits transferred from one generation to other.
he took a pea plant in which one was tall and genetically having TT cromosome and a small pea plant with cromosome tt .
he cross breed both of them which came to be known as F1 progeny
TT X tt
result came as Tt
then again he taken 2 plants from F1 progeny and crossbreed them
this was F2 progeny
Tt X Tt
results came as
TT, Tt , Tt , tt
as T was a dominant character so
3 plants became tall and 1 small
this is how Mendel show that independent traits transferred from one generation to other.
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Beacause the peas have contrasting visible characters.
He took a pea plant one was Tall(TT) and another was Small (tt).
He breed both of them and then he got F1 generation as TT(Tall).
Then he breed this F1 ganeration,then
he got F2 generation as TT,Tt,Tt,TT.
When TT was dominant.so,that 3 plants are tall and 1 plant is Small
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