Mendel’s three laws were the laws of Segregation, Dominance, and Independent Assortment. The three laws state that an offspring inherits one allele of a specific trait from each parent, organisms will inherit the dominant form of the two alleles, and the inheritance of different traits don’t affect each other, respectively. The goal of this paper is to use Jmp to prove these three laws by analyzing data from Mendel’s original experiments. All six STEAMS elements were included in the proving of Mendel’s Laws. These six elements are: Science: Mendel’s experiment involved biology, a branch of science Technology: Analysis of data, gathering of research Engineering: The use of bioengineering in Mendel’s experiments Artificial Intelligence: Algorithms in the analysis of data Math: The use of statistics to prove/disprove Mendel’s laws Statistics: statistics provided by Jmp analyzed to prove/disprove Mendel’s laws.
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