Biology, 10.03.2020 17:00 user20061024
When Mendel crossed plants that were purebred purple-flowered with plants that were purebred white-flowered, the resulting offspring all had purple flowers. When allowed to self-pollinate, this F generation gave rise to white-flowered plants as well as purple. As a result, Mendel determined that individual traits are:.
a. inherited as discrete units.
b. diluted in offspring
c. merged with successive generations.
d. lost in the pollination process.
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