12.1 Mendel’s Experiments and the Laws of Probability
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Mendel's experiments on pea plants laid the foundation for modern genetics. His work revealed that traits are inherited as discrete units, challenging the prevailing blending theory. Mendel's laws of inheritance explain how genes are passed from parents to offspring. Mendel's findings include concepts like dominant and recessive alleles, genotype vs phenotype, and homozygous vs heterozygous traits. His work introduced tools like Punnett squares for predicting offspring traits and explored inheritance patterns in mono- and dihybrid crosses.
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Mendel's experiments on pea plants laid the foundation for modern genetics. His work revealed that traits are inherited as discrete units, challenging the prevailing blending theory. Mendel's laws of inheritance explain how genes are passed from parents to offspring. Mendel's findings include concepts like dominant and recessive alleles, genotype vs phenotype, and homozygous vs heterozygous traits. His work introduced tools like Punnett squares for predicting offspring traits and explored inheritance patterns in mono- and dihybrid crosses.
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