Case Study

Analyzing an Experimental Design

A researcher wants to determine if flower color in a specific plant species is an inherited trait. The researcher performs the following steps:

  1. Selects one plant that comes from a long line of pure-red-flowered plants and another from a long line of pure-white-flowered plants.
  2. Cross-pollinates the two plants.
  3. Collects the seeds from this cross-pollination and plants them in 50 identical pots.
  4. Places all 50 pots in a single greenhouse, ensuring each plant receives the same amount of water, sunlight, and nutrients.
  5. Observes and records the flower color of each of the 50 new offspring plants.

Based on this experimental setup, analyze which specific action by the researcher is most crucial for allowing them to confidently conclude that the parents' traits, and not other factors, are responsible for the flower color seen in the offspring. Explain your reasoning.

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