Proteins control the expression of various characters. Explain this statement by taking an example of "tallness" as a characteristic in plants
Proteins are responsible for the expression of genetic traits through their role in gene expression and regulation. For example, in plants, the height or "tallness" characteristic can be controlled by the production of specific proteins. A gene encoding a growth hormone or related protein will direct the plant to grow taller. This process involves transcription and translation of genetic material to produce the necessary proteins that control cell division and elongation, contributing to the overall height.
Mendel took garden pea plants with different characteristics, such as height to study the inheritance pattern of factors (genes). He crossed tall pea plant with short pea plant and obtained all the tall plants in the F1 generation.
Explain the mechanism of inheritance used by sexually reproducing organisms to ensure the stability of DNA of the species.
