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Gregor Mendel's theories are the basis for modern breeding techniques of plants and animals. Mendel was a German friar who experimented with breeding pea plants.
The aim of Gregor Mendel was to prove the laws of inheritance through his experiments with the breeding of pea plants.
because it helped Mendel discover which plants would be crossed to produce offspring.
Gregor Mendel took two true-breeding plants with contrasting traits and cross-pollinated them, producing offspring with genes for both characteristics. He used selective breeding.
because it helped Mendel discover which plants would be crossed to produce offspring.
If Gregor Mendel did not use plants that were not true breeding, he would not have discovered heredity because there would not be any evidence that traits passed on to the next generation and that the offspring retained the traits of the parents.
No, Gregor Mendel didn't have any children because he was a priest.
Gregor Mendel is studied because he used to pea plants to discover gene inheritance.
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Gregor Mendel is the father of genetics.He found the inheritance using pea plants.
Gregor Mendel worked with pea plants.