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Mendel's five-part hypothesis, known as Mendel's laws of inheritance, includes the principles of segregation, independent assortment, dominance, recessiveness, and the law of uniformity. These laws explain how traits are passed on from parents to offspring, and laid the foundation for the study of genetics. Mendel's research with pea plants in the 19th century provided key insights into heredity and the transmission of genetic traits.

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