Biology 1001A Chapter Notes - Chapter 10.1A: Pea, Stamen, Gynoecium

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10. 1a the beginning of genetics: mendel"s garden peas. The blending theory of inheritance suggested that hereditary traits blend evenly in off spri(cid:374)g through (cid:373)i(cid:454)i(cid:374)g of the pare(cid:374)ts" (cid:271)lood. A variation in a character is a trait. He established that characters are passed to offspring in the form of discrete hereditary factors => genes. Some parental traits appear unchanged in offspring and some disappear in one generation to reappear unchanged in the next. The inheritance patterns he observed are the result of the segregation of chromosomes to gametes in meiosis. 10. 1a mendel chose true-breeding garden peas for his experiment. He chose the garden pea because it could be grown easily. Gametes are produced in the flower (male gametes are sperm nuclei in the pollen that is produced in the anthers and the female gametes are egg cells produced in the carpel) Pea plants normally self-fertilize but mendel insured cross fertilization by cutting off the anthers.

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