How do Plants prevent another from becoming too dominant
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The plants prevent another from becoming dominant during cell division procedure.
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- During cell division, the parent cells divide into two daughter cells and the traits are divided among the offsprings.
- In 1916, Austrian monk Gregor Mendel found out that crossbreeding in daughter/offspring pea plant produces different traits from the parent pea plant.
- These traits are flower color, seed color, height, and shape.
- The percentage of traits is less in offspring plants as compared to the parent plant.
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