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gregor mendel used pea plants that were heterozygous for each of two traits - seed color and seed shape - to generate a dihybrid cross. the phenotypic ratio of the resulting offspring was nine with round and yellow seeds, three with round and green seeds,three with wrinkled and yellow seeds, and one with wrinkled and green seeds. from these results, what cound mendel conclude? traits are inherited as pairs,sets,or groups, traits that are dominate mask traits that are recessive, gametes carry one allele for each trait or traits are passed independently of one another

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Answer:

Conclusions are summarized within only two of his laws that conformed The Inheritance Law

Law of Segregation which states that for any trait, each parent's pairing of genes (alleles)split and one gene passes from each parent to an offspring.

Law of Independent Assortment which states that different pairs of allels are passed onto the offspring independently of each other. That is to say, inheritance of genes at one location in a genome does not influence the inheritance of genes at another location.

Explanation:

Mendel Carried out his experiment using pea plants, as a model system, cause he thought they were a convenient system for studies about inheritance.

Pea plants reproduce rapidly, producing lots of seeds during their life cycle. The results of these experiments were captured into three laws of inheritance:

Law of dominance

Law of segregation, and

Law of independent assortment

Answer:

Option D is correct

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