I believe that you mean Gregor Mendel. He used peas to show dominant vs. recessive inheritance by noting their flower color. His observations were unappreciated for many years, but we now know that he was the first to systematically show the relationship between inheritance of traits, and how some traits are dominant over other traits.
The peas had passed traits down like red or white and short or tall.
because it helped Mendel discover which plants would be crossed to produce offspring.
they were all hybrids
Begonias are planted in Mendel's garden because they are often used in genetics studies as a model plant, similar to the peas Mendel originally used. Begonias are easier to grow and analyze in a shorter time frame compared to peas, making them more suitable for modern genetics research.
Doron Mendels was born in 1944.
black eyed peas are beans,the Black eyed peas named themselves that because they said black eyed peas are soul food and their music comes from the soul.( true fact comment by Toni best )
no
Yes, Mendel's principles of inheritance, such as the law of segregation and the law of independent assortment, apply to many other organisms beyond pea plants. These principles have been found to hold true in various animals, plants, and even humans, demonstrating their widespread relevance in genetics.
true
True breeding plants were homozygous for all the characters expressed, hence inheritance of characters was better understood with the help of these plants.
No, they don't. There is a rumor but it's not true
This is false!Garden peas are smaller so they're quicker in maturing!