Why Mendel Chose Pea Plant Genetic Inheritance Explained
valid until: 27 Jun 2026date published: 27 Jun 2025For his genetics experiment, Mendel selected the pea plant because it had special features, was very easy to grow, and could be cross- and self-pollinated.
All of these features were just right to examine genetic patterns of inheritance, which were the fundamental principles of Mendelian genetics.
Major Reasons Why Mendel Used Pea Plants:
1. Distinct contrasting traits
2. Short life period
3. Easy to manipulate for pollination
4. Drops a large number of seeds
5. Can be self- or cross-pollinated
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