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Mendel's experiments can be represented by

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mendel’s experiment explains about the inheritance of hereditary traits.

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Mendel’s experiment explains the passing on of traits from parents to offspring’s. He experimented with pea plants and provided three laws: the law of dominance, the law of segregation and the law of independent assortment.

Answered by alpha82
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Mendel carried out his key experiments using the garden pea, Pisum sativum, as a model system. Pea plants make a convenient system for studies of inheritance, and they are still studied by some geneticists today. Useful features of peas include their rapid life cycle and the production of lots and lots of seeds.

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