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None. Gregor Mendel lived in the 19th century and, working mainly with peas, developed the laws of heredity.

You are probably thinking of Joseph Mengele. He did really horrific things. He injected people with gasoline and kerosene to see what the effects were. He injected blue dye into peoples eyes to see if it would make them "more aryan". He subjected people to terrible tortures and deprevations just to see what they could stand. He sewed children together, and I mean through the flesh, so he could see what Siamese twins were like. He was truly a monster. Michael Montagne

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they had to sleep in one bed with at least 7 people and they were abused and starved....some were gased and others left to die :(

Added by flappy6001: Also they were frezzed to death or put in extremely hot temperatures. Some were sewn together others were dissected or posined directly to the heart. They would take away mostly all their belongings which would cause much depression and social problems. They would also walk for miles, walking off the little they ate and they would watch others die sometimes even family members.

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