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Mendel developed his theory of inheritance several decades before the behavior
of chromosomes was observed in the microscope and their significance
understood . So in this chapter , we digress from the study of chromosomes to
recount ...
Mendel developed his theory of inheritance several decades before the behavior
of chromosomes was observed in the microscope and their significance
understood . So in this chapter , we digress from the study of chromosomes to
recount ...
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removed the immature stamens of a plant before they produced pollen and then
dusted pollen from another plant onto the altered flowers ( Figure 14.2 ) . Each
resulting zygote then developed into a plant embryo encased in a seed ( pea ) .
removed the immature stamens of a plant before they produced pollen and then
dusted pollen from another plant onto the altered flowers ( Figure 14.2 ) . Each
resulting zygote then developed into a plant embryo encased in a seed ( pea ) .
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Table 14.1 The Results of Mendel's F , Crosses for Seven Characters in Pea
Plants ( from page 254 ) Mendel's Model Mendel developed a hypothesis , or
model , to explain the 3 : 1 inheritance pattern that he consistently observed
among the ...
Table 14.1 The Results of Mendel's F , Crosses for Seven Characters in Pea
Plants ( from page 254 ) Mendel's Model Mendel developed a hypothesis , or
model , to explain the 3 : 1 inheritance pattern that he consistently observed
among the ...
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