Which of the following observations constituted the strongest evidence against the existence of blending inheritance?
a) Some characters are shaped by the environment (as well as heredity).
b) Sometimes two parents have the same appearance, but they have one or more offspring with a different appearance.
c) Characters acquired from the environment of the parents are often transmitted to the offspring.
d) Individuals never have characters intermediate to their parents-- there is always complete "dominance" of one parent's character.
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Option(D) Individuals never have characters intermediate to their parents-- there is always complete "dominance" of one parent's character.is the correct answer.
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- According to the notion, children have characteristics that fall somewhere between those of their parents. According to the widely accepted interpretation of this idea, crossing a species of plant with red flowers with a species of plant with white blossoms would produce offspring with pink flowers, which is an intermediate color between the two.
- This hypothesis was founded on Darwin's Theory of Pangenesis, according to which characteristics are passed down to eggs or sperm from every organ in the body. The theory of particle inheritance, which was put forth and broadly accepted while conducting research on plant hybridization, replaced this one, however, with the approaching Mendelian pattern of heredity.
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