what conclusion did mendal draw from his experiment about trait
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these are the laws;
1) that traits are independently inherited
2) one trait is dominant and one is recessive
3) both trait doesn't mingle and segregate itself
mendal drew these things:
1. The inheritance of each trait is determined by "units" or "factors" which are passed from parents to offsprings, this factors are now called as genes.
2. Individual inherits one such unit from each of the parent for each trait
3. The trait may not show up in an individual, may remain suppressed but can still be passed on to the next generation.
1) that traits are independently inherited
2) one trait is dominant and one is recessive
3) both trait doesn't mingle and segregate itself
mendal drew these things:
1. The inheritance of each trait is determined by "units" or "factors" which are passed from parents to offsprings, this factors are now called as genes.
2. Individual inherits one such unit from each of the parent for each trait
3. The trait may not show up in an individual, may remain suppressed but can still be passed on to the next generation.
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1)That traits come from both parents.
2)A trait is dominant and another is recessive.
3)Only one copy of dominant trait is enough to show that trait whereas two copies of recessive traits are needed for that trait to be seen.
2)A trait is dominant and another is recessive.
3)Only one copy of dominant trait is enough to show that trait whereas two copies of recessive traits are needed for that trait to be seen.
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