Mendel's postulate that, factor controlling any character is discrete and independent was…
Biology · NEET · NTA Exams — Principles of Inheritance and Variation
Mendel's postulate that, factor controlling any character is discrete and independent was based on
- Selfing of F1 offspring
- Cross-pollination of F1 generation with Recessive parent
- Result of F3 generation of crossing
- Observation that offspring formed by crossing from parents having a pair of contrasting characters shows only one character without mixing
Answer
(D) Observation that offspring formed by crossing from parents having a pair of contrasting characters shows only one character without mixing
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