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Multiple Choice
How are traits inherited by offspring according to Mendel's experiments?
A
Through environmental influences
B
Through discrete units called genes
C
Through continuous variation
D
Through blending of parental traits
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Understand that Gregor Mendel is known as the father of genetics due to his pioneering work on inheritance patterns in pea plants.
Mendel proposed that traits are inherited through discrete units, which we now know as genes. These units are passed from parents to offspring.
Mendel's experiments demonstrated that traits are not blended or influenced by the environment in the way previously thought. Instead, they follow specific patterns of inheritance.
He discovered the principles of segregation and independent assortment, which explain how alleles (different forms of a gene) are separated and recombined during reproduction.
Mendel's work laid the foundation for the modern understanding of genetics, showing that traits are inherited through specific, predictable patterns governed by genes.