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What is mendel’s Contribution

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What is mendel’s Contribution
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Sarika Shukla 5 years ago

The heredity in most of the living organisms is found to be regulated by certain definite principles. Mendel opted for garden pea (pisum sativum) to conduct his experiments. His experiments with garden pea along with the inferences drawn together constitute, the foundation of modern genetics. Mendel's contributions were unique because of the use of distinct variables and application of mathematics to the problem. He kept the record of each generation separately and studied the inheritance of only one pair of characters at a time.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

Inheritance is the acquiring of genetic characteristics or traits from parents by their offspring. In humans, both parents equally contribute to the inheritance of traits. In 1860, Gregor Mendel studied the rules of inheritance of traits. He conducted an experiment on pea plants for the same. He cultivated pea plants and observed their pattern of inheritance from one generation to the next generation. This observation resulted in the discovery of three laws of inheritance, famously known as Mendel’s laws of Inheritance. Let us have a brief discussion on the contribution of Mendel in establishing the law of inheritance of traits.

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