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प्रश्न
Mendel proposed that the factor controlling any character is discrete and independent. His proposition was based on the ______.
पर्याय
observations that the offspring of a cross made between the plants having two contrasting characters shows only one character without any blending
self-pollination of F1 offsprings
cross pollination of F1 generation with recessive parent
results of F3 generation of a cross
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उत्तर
Mendel proposed that the factor controlling any character is discrete and independent. His proposition was based on the observations that the offspring of a cross made between the plants having two contrasting characters shows only one character without any blending.
Explanation:
Mendel proposed that the factors (genes) controlling any character are discrete and independent based on his observations that when he crossed plants with two contrasting characters (such as tall and dwarf), the first generation (F1) offspring exhibited only one of the parental traits without any blending. This disproved the blending inheritance theory. Later, in the F2 generation, both traits appeared in a predictable ratio, showing that the factors segregate and remain discrete. Thus, Mendel concluded that hereditary factors are discrete units that do not blend but independently assort during gamete formation. This fundamental discovery came from observation at the F1 generation and subsequent generations confirming segregation and independent assortment of these discrete factors.
