how do mendal's experiment show that traits are inherited independently??
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According to Mendel, traits are inherent independently. Pure breed tall peas and pure breed short peas when are crossed with each other the 1st generation is all tall but the 2nd generation is tall as well as short. No medium hight plant is there . That means the 2 traits are inhereted independently and not mix3d with each other.
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According to Mendel there is an experiment
Aim - to show that traits are inherited independently
Materials required - two pure breed of yellow and green seeds
Procedure - 1. Take pure breed of yellow and green seeds and observe.
Observations - the seeds gets self pollinated and becomes
25% of homozygous yellow(YY)
50% of heterozygous yellow(Yy)
25% of homozygous green(yy)
Aim - to show that traits are inherited independently
Materials required - two pure breed of yellow and green seeds
Procedure - 1. Take pure breed of yellow and green seeds and observe.
Observations - the seeds gets self pollinated and becomes
25% of homozygous yellow(YY)
50% of heterozygous yellow(Yy)
25% of homozygous green(yy)
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