BI110 Chapter Notes - Chapter Module 37: Chromosome, Gregor Mendel, Mendelian Inheritance

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He ensured that the plants he was using would not self-fertilize control matin amoung parent plants. A: parents" traits (such as coat color) of a particular form or type blended in their offspring. According to this theory, if a black ewe and a white ram would produce gray lambs. A: the traits of parents became modified over the course of their lifetime, and then these modified traits were passed on to their children. According to this theory, if a cow had to consistently stretch its head up high each day to reach its hay, its neck would lengthen, and this trait would be passed on to their calves. A: each of the traits visibly distinct and occurred only in two forms or phenotypes (wrinkled or round, purple or white). he chose true-breeding plants. A: when the plant was self-fertilized (or cross-fertilized with others like it), the offspring always had the same traits as the parent plant.

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