Science, asked by ashadeyagyenasamoah, 10 months ago

What characteristics do scientists look for in an organism when they are preparing for an experiment? (Hint; Review Mendel's experiment for the 5/FIVE characteristics.) *

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Answered by abhishekghusinga6
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by adulrakha
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I don't know man, but I can give you this

1. easily visible characters

2. short life span i.e, they complete their life cycle pretty fast.

3. clear differentiation between male and female ( not sure about this point though)

4. easily grow-able or cultivatable.

5. not much expense ( I just made this point up )

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