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19 March, 02:12
Why did Mendel study one trait at a time?
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Kayleigh Combs
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Gregor Mendel conducted hybridization experiments on around 29,000 pea plants. Peas were an ideal choice for Mendel to use because they had easily observable traits there were 7 of which he could manipulate.
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