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Understanding Mendel's Experimental Methods in Genetics

Explore Gregor Mendel's groundbreaking work in genetics through his experimental methods using pea plants. Mendel selected pea plants for their quick reproduction, easily observed traits, and the ability to control mating pairs. As an Austrian monk and scientist, he conducted experiments on cross-pollination and controlled breeding to uncover the principles of inheritance. Familiarize yourself with essential vocabulary including homozygous, heterozygous, genotype, phenotype, allele, trait, dominant, and recessive.

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Understanding Mendel's Experimental Methods in Genetics

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  1. Science Tutorial By: Lucas Ochoa 7.1

  2. Mendels Experimental Methods • He studygenetics, he saidthatthe Pea plantswere ideal forthegeneticsbecause: • 1. Reproduce Quickly • 2. Easilyobservedtraits • 3. Mendel control wichpairs of plantsreproduced.

  3. Gregor Mendel Who was he? Gregor Mendel was an Austrian Monk, was a scientist, he performed experiments. What did he do? Control Plants pollinated other plants. He also control breeding experiments with pea plants. He study Genetics

  4. Experiments • He do the Cross-pollinatedwaythatwaslikethis.

  5. Vocabulary • Homozygous • Heterozygous • Genotype • Phenotype • Allele • Trait • Dominant • Recessive

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