Pea shape is determined by a single gene, with the wrinkle allele (R) being dominant over the round allele (r). Thus, if a pea plant carries two copies of the wrinkle allele (RR), it will produce wrinkled peas, and if it carries at least one copy of the round allele (rr), it will produce round peas. This genetic variation leads to the different shapes of peas.
A round green seed that grows in a pod is called a pea. Peas are commonly used in cooking and are a good source of protein and fiber.
In pea plants, round seeds are dominant over wrinkled seeds. This means that if a pea plant has one allele for round seeds and one allele for wrinkled seeds, it will produce round seeds because the round allele is dominant.
The seed you are referring to is likely a pea seed. Pea seeds can be either round or wrinkled in shape, depending on the genetic makeup of the plant variety.
There would be four possible phenotypes: round yellow peas, round green peas, wrinkled yellow peas, and wrinkled green peas. This is due to the different combinations of alleles for seed shape (R for round, r for wrinkled) and seed color (Y for yellow, y for green) that can result from the cross.
Mendel studied dominant and recessive traits in pea plants and flowers that had traits that had either or phenotypes. For example, a pea plant could have round or wrinkled offspring. He would then breed the round and wrinkled together and see what happened.
A round green seed that grows in a pod is called a pea. Peas are commonly used in cooking and are a good source of protein and fiber.
Round and wrinkled seeds were observed by Mendel in Pea plant while experimenting on its hybridization process. Round or wrinkled stage of seed is a physical trait in pea plant.
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In pea plants, round seeds are dominant over wrinkled seeds. This means that if a pea plant has one allele for round seeds and one allele for wrinkled seeds, it will produce round seeds because the round allele is dominant.
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A pea sized bump by the ear is likely to be your lymph node. You have hundreds of them all over your body. They are flat, round and about the size of a pea.
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Mendel described two seed shapes among the pea seeds in his study: Smooth and Wrinkled.
The seed you are referring to is likely a pea seed. Pea seeds can be either round or wrinkled in shape, depending on the genetic makeup of the plant variety.
I think the seed will not grow because the seeds will not co-operate
take the pea plant that produces round seeds and self pollinate it. if in the f1 progeny or in the next filial generation all the plants produce round seeds then it is a homozygous plant and if some seeds are round whereas some are wrinkled then the plant is heterozygous.