Mendel's Genetic Lab
In this section, I learned that Mendel made understanding genetics easier. Mendel was experimenting with peas because they grew quickly and it was easier to identify traits. Mendel understood that each pea could reproduce sexually or asexually. Mendel decided to cross breed peas with different traits. Doing so Mendel was able to determine which traits were dominant or recessive. He tested taits such as plant size, position of flowers, flower color, and pea color. Mendel's experiments showed the inheritance of traits among the peas. In the program I learned how to determine recessive and dominant triats. Dominant have a stronger presence than recessive triats do.
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