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Why did Mendel use cross-pollination in his experiments?

A) to speed up self-pollination
b) to control which plants pollinated other plants
c) to make sure dominant factors were always produced

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Answer:

to speed up self pollination

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User Dzordz
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Answer:

B) To control which plants pollinated other plants

Step-by-step explanation:

That way he knew which alleles he was using, and would expect an specific outcome based on the alleles given.

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User Ali Turab Abbasi
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