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In order to ensure that he had pure breeding plants for his experiment , Mendel please explain in better way​

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Answered by itzcutiepie777
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First, Mendel confirmed that he was using plants that bred true for white or violet flower color. Irrespective of the number of generations that Mendel examined, all self-crossed offspring of parents with white flowers had white flowers, and all self-crossed offspring of parents with violet flowers had violet flowers.

There were three major steps to Mendel's experiments:

1. First he produced a parent generation of true-breeding plants. He made these by self-fertilizing the plants until he knew they bred true to the seven traits. For example, the purple flowering plants always produced seeds that made purple flowers. He called these plants the P generation (for parent).

2. Next, he produced a second generation of plants (F1) by breeding two different true-breeding P plants.

3. He then produced a third generation of plants (F2) by self-pollinating two F1 generation plants that had the same traits.

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