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How did Gregory Mendel actually do selective breedingModerator: BioTeam
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How did Gregory Mendel actually do selective breedingI have been researching on Gregory Mendel, and i understand that he used pea plants and so on, and his history, but all text that i have read does not explain exactly how it was done.
I really need to know, and i have a vague idea that it was cross pollination, and that he took the pollen from one pea plant and inserted it into another.... but i am not sure.... Please do tell me if you know!
Put a bag over the plant so it on,t be pollinated by wind and bees.
Take a brush to collect pollen from plant A transfer to plant B... Patrick
Science has proof without any certainty. Creationists have certainty without any proof. (Ashley Montague)
No need for a bag, Patrick. Pea plants are self-fertilizing . Pollination does not involve wind nor animals. What Gregor Mendel did was
1. rip off the stamina from plant A and B so they do not self-fertilize, and save the pollen separately 2. take a brush(as patrick said) and apply the pollen from plant A to plant B and vice-versa. It is quite a big deal that peas self-fertilize: by letting them self-fertilize for a few generations mendel obtained his pure breeds. "I have no intention of stopping anytime soon. I want to understand the universe and answer the big questions, that is what keeps me going" - Stephen Hawking
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