Chapter 5 discusses the scientific principles of genetics, particularly focusing on inheritance and variation in traits from parents to offspring, as first explored by Gregor Mendel through experiments with pea plants. Mendel established key laws of inheritance, including the law of dominance, which explains how certain traits can overshadow others, and the law of segregation, which details how allele pairs separate during gamete formation. Additionally, the chapter introduces concepts of monohybrid crosses, genotypes, phenotypes, and the existence of incomplete dominance in certain traits.