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What are the reasons for Mendel's success.

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Answered by neha4680
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Mendel, however could easily succeed in formulating certain basic principles of heredity, for the following reasons: The pea plant which Mendel chose for conducting experiments, is most ideal for controlled breeding, since it can easily be subjected to cross pollination.


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Answered by rockstar2019
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Answer:

Reasons for Mendel's Success:

  • His experiments were carefully planned and involved large sample.
  • He carefully recorded the number of plants of each type and expressed his result as ratios.
  • In the pea plant, contrasting characters can be easily recognised
  • The seven different characters in pea plant were controlled by a single factor each. the factors are located on separate chromosomes and these factors are transmitted from generation to generation.
  • He introduced the concepts of dominance and recessiveness.

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