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Answer D- A higher sample size gives more accurate results- APEX LEARNING
Probability and genetics go hand in hand. Mendel in his charts showed the probability of dominant and recessive genes being passed on to offspring. The desired trait could be cultivated knowing the probability of inheritance.
The probability is 1. Mendel's principle exists.
In his study of genetics, and thus, of inheritable traits.
The first person known to have used probability and mathematics to predict offspring was Gregor Mendel. In the mid-1800s, Mendel studied the inheritance of seven characteristics in pea plants, in which each characteristic had only two forms, e.g., white or purple flowers, round or wrinkled seeds, and tall or short stems. Through these studies, he developed three laws of heredity; the law of segregation, the law of independent assortment, and the law of dominance. The chromosome theory of inheritance, developed in the early 1900s, explains the mechanism underlying the laws of Mendelian inheritance.
The more samples you use, the closer your results will match probability.
Answer D- A higher sample size gives more accurate results- APEX LEARNING
Answer D- A higher sample size gives more accurate results- APEX LEARNING
How traits are passed to offspring
Probability and genetics go hand in hand. Mendel in his charts showed the probability of dominant and recessive genes being passed on to offspring. The desired trait could be cultivated knowing the probability of inheritance.
To determine if one trait could affect the inheritance of another trait
To determine if one trait could affect the inheritance of another trait
Mendel studied plant inheritance.
The probability is 1. Mendel's principle exists.
To determine if one trait could affect the inheritance of another trait
Probability is related to inheritance because in Mendel's experiments, the probabilities were important. Each time Mendel repeated the cross, he observed that the principles of probability applied to his experiment.
He is known as the father of genetics. He crossed pea plants to determine the patterns of inheritance for certain traits.