How do mendel's experiments show that traits are inherited independent? consider the cross b/w pea plants with round green seeds and wrinkled, yellow seeds.
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Refer to page number 145 of your science textbook for the cross as it is difficult to type it out.
Consider two pea plants who has round green seeds and wrinkled yellow seeds.
In medelian experiment the round green were crossed with wrinkled yell and the F1 generation was formed. In this all the progeny were heterozygous green and wrinkled. This indicates that round and green are dominant over wrinkled and yellow.
By self pollinating we get the F2 generation in which there are new combinations seen. This proves that characters are independently inherited..
When you write this answer the cross which you draw explains most of your answer.
Hope this helps you.. All the best
Consider two pea plants who has round green seeds and wrinkled yellow seeds.
In medelian experiment the round green were crossed with wrinkled yell and the F1 generation was formed. In this all the progeny were heterozygous green and wrinkled. This indicates that round and green are dominant over wrinkled and yellow.
By self pollinating we get the F2 generation in which there are new combinations seen. This proves that characters are independently inherited..
When you write this answer the cross which you draw explains most of your answer.
Hope this helps you.. All the best
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