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What can be known about Mendel’s five-part hypothesis?
It is an answer to a scientific question and is based mostly on his research.
It identifies three alleles for each gene.
It is an answer to a scientific question and is based on publications on genetics.
It identifies one allele for each gene.
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Mendel’s five-part hypothesis was his proposed explanation for how traits are inherited, developed from and based mostly on his own pea‑plant experiments. It did not propose three alleles per gene (Mendel worked with pairs of factors/alleles, one from each parent) nor was it based on later genetics publications.
Mendel’s five-part hypothesis was his proposed explanation for how traits are inherited, developed from and based mostly on his own pea‑plant experiments. It did not propose three alleles per gene (Mendel worked with pairs of factors/alleles, one from each parent) nor was it based on later genetics publications.
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