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ID 16002
Gregor Mendel and pea plants
Description:
Children resemble their parents.
Keywords:
pea plants,mendel
This work by
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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16173. Gallery 3: Gregor Mendel 's Experimental Results
Mendel's notes on some of his pea plant results in his handwriting.
SOURCE: DNAFTB
16162. Gallery 2: Album Bernay (1876-93) Illustration of Pea Plants
This is an illustration from Album Bernay (1876-93), and shows some of the pea traits Mendel used.
SOURCE: DNAFTB
16161. Gallery 2: Colored Pea Flower
The colored flower of a pea plant.
SOURCE: DNAFTB
16152. Problem 1: Children resemble their parents
Test your knowledge of Mendel's techniques.
SOURCE: DNAFTB
16170. Animation 3: Gene's don't blend.
Gregor Mendel explains that breeding short and tall pea plants didn't produce a medium-sized plant.
SOURCE: DNAFTB
16143. Animation 1: Children Resemble Their Parents
Gregor Mendel explains how traits are inherited.
SOURCE: DNAFTB
16169. Concept 3: Gene's don't blend.
Mendel discovered that pure-bred plants did not produce offspring with blended traits.
SOURCE: DNAFTB
10896. "Illustrating Mendel's cross of yellow and green peas"
"Illustrating Mendel's cross of yellow and green peas"
SOURCE: EA
16180. Problem 3: Genes don't blend.
Breed pea plants to observe flower color.
SOURCE: DNAFTB
16182. Animation 4: Some genes are dominant.
Gregor Mendel explains the rules of inheritance.
SOURCE: DNAFTB
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