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  1. 3 days ago · Mendel's Dwarf starring Peter Dinklage. Scientist Ben Lambert tries to uncover the genetic roots of dwarfism while dealing with his complicated romantic relationship with a woman.

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  2. 5 days ago · Complete answer: Mendel's work remained unrecognized from 1865 to 1900. The reasons are as follows: 1. The communication procedure to publish a research work was not easy in those days and his work got lack of publicity. 2.

  3. 5 days ago · Two contrasting traits studied by Mendel are pod colour (green/yellow) and stem length (tall/dwarf). When a green pod plant and a yellow pod plant were crossed, the first generation (F1) would yield only green plants (the dominant trait being green colour).

  4. 5 days ago · Mendel allowed the plants of \[{F_1}\] generation to reproduce by self pollination and their seeds were obtained. When he showed these seeds, they grew into tall stem plants and dwarf stem plants of \[{F_2}\] generation, giving nearly a \[3:1\] ratio of tall stem and dwarf stem plants.

  5. 5 days ago · In pea plants, the tall phenotype is dominant to the dwarf phenotype. If a heterozygous pea plant is crossed with a homozygous tall pea plant, what is the probability that the offspring will be dwarf in size?

  6. 4 days ago · Gregor Mendel was an Austrian monk in the 19th century who worked out the basic laws of inheritance through experiments with pea plants. In his monastery garden, Mendel performed thousands of crosses with pea plants, discovering how characteristics are passed down from one generation to the next — namely, dominant and recessive traits.

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  8. 4 days ago · At first this intermediate phenotype was thought to result from a blending of the parents' phenotypes, which would have been strong evidence against Mendel's Law of Segregation. However, when Kolreuter crossed two of the pink (Rr) carnations,1/4 of the F2 generation was red (RR), 1/2 pink (Rr), and the remaining 1/4 was white (rr).