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Men·del's law
/ˈmɛndḷz-/
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Men·del's law
/ˌmɛndḷz-/
名詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Men·del's law
A
principle
governing
the
inheritance
of
many
characters
in
animals
and
plants
,
discovered
by
Gregor
J
.
Mendel
(
Austrian
Augustinian
abbot
, 1822-84)
in
breeding
experiments
with
peas
.
He
showed
that
the
height
,
color
,
and
other
characters
depend
on
the
presence
of
determinating
factors
behaving
as
units
.
In
any
given
germ
cell
each
of
these
is
either
present
or
absent
.
Note:
The
following
example
(
using
letters
as
symbols
of
the
determining
factors
and
hence
also
of
the
individuals
possessing
them
)
shows
the
operation
of
the
law
:
Tallness
being
due
to
a
factor
T
,
a
tall
plant
,
arising
by
the
union
in
fertilization
of
two
germ
cells
both
bearing
this
factor
,
is
TT
;
a
dwarf
,
being
without
T
,
is
tt
.
Crossing
these
,
crossbreeds
,
Tt
,
result
(
called
generation
F
1
).
In
the
formation
of
the
germ
cells
of
these
crossbreeds
a
process
of
segregation
occurs
such
that
germ
cells
,
whether
male
or
female
,
are
produced
of
two
kinds
,
T
and
t
,
in
equal
numbers
.
The
T
cells
bear
the
factor
“tallness,”
the
t
cells
are
devoid
of
it
.
The
offspring
,
generation
F
₂,
which
arise
from
the
chance
union
of
these
germ
cells
in
pairs
,
according
to
the
law
of
probability
,
are
therefore
on
an
average
in
the
following
proportions
:
1
TT
: 2
Tt
: 1
tt
;
and
thus
plants
pure
in
tallness
(
TT
)
and
dwarfness
(
tt
),
as
well
as
crossbreeds
(
Tt
),
are
formed
by
the
interbreeding
of
crossbreeds
.
Frequently
,
as
in
this
example
,
owning
to
what
is
called
the
dominance
of
a
factor
,
the
operation
of
Mendel's
law
may
be
complicated
by
the
fact
that
when
a
dominant
factor
(
as
T
)
occurs
with
its
allelomorph
(
as
t
),
called
recessive
,
in
the
crossbreed
Tt
,
the
individual
Tt
is
itself
indistinguishable
from
the
pure
form
TT
.
Generation
F
1
,
containing
only
the
Tt
form
,
consists
entirely
of
dominants
(
tall
plants
)
and
generation
F
₂
consists
of
three
dominants
(2
Tt
, 1
TT
)
to
one
dwarf
(
tt
),
which
,
displaying
the
feature
suppressed
in
F
1
,
is
called
recessive
.
Such
qualitative
and
numerical
regularity
has
been
proved
to
exist
in
regard
to
very
diverse
qualities
or
characters
which
compose
living
things
,
both
wild
and
domesticated
,
such
as
colors
of
flowers
,
of
hair
or
eyes
,
patterns
,
structure
,
chemical
composition
,
and
power
of
resisting
certain
diseases
.
The
diversity
of
forms
produced
in
crossbreeding
by
horticulturists
and
fanciers
generally
results
from
a
process
of
analytical
variation
or
recombination
of
the
factors
composing
the
parental
types
.
Purity
of
type
consequently
acquires
a
specific
meaning
.
An
individual
is
pure
in
respect
of
a
given
character
when
it
results
from
the
union
of
two
sexual
cells
both
bearing
that
character
,
or
both
without
it
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Mendel's
law
n
: (
genetics
)
one
of
two
principles
of
heredity
formulated
by
Gregor
Mendel
on
the
basis
of
his
experiments
with
plants
;
the
principles
were
limited
and
modified
by
subsequent
genetic
research
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