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The study of inheritance is called genetics and was founded by the Austrian biologist Gregor Mendel. He found that crossing two parents having one contrasting characteristic (for example, one tall and the other dwarf) showed that inheritance was the consequence of passing on particles or, as we now know them, genes, which determine the characteristics. This kind of cross is called a monohybrid cross.
In asexual reproduction the offspring inherit the same characteristics as the parent. In sexual reproduction, the offspring inherit a mix of the characteristics of the two parents.
Red recalls the previous flag. Green represents agricultural produce. Effective date: 24 November 1992.
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