None. Gregor Mendel lived in the 19th century and, working mainly with peas, developed the laws of heredity.
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Gregor Mendel was observing traits such as seed shape, flower color, plant height, and pod shape in his experiments on pea plants.
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No human experiments was taken place at majdanek.
In 1866 Mendel published the paper "Experiments on Plant Hybridization" in Procedings of the Natural History Society of Brünn.
Gregor Mendel used pea plants for his hereditary experiments
Gregor Mendel died in 1884. The Holocaust began in the 1930s. See the Holocaust timeline below.
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Mendel studied plant inheritance.
The genetic experiments Mendel did with pea plants took him eight years (1856-1863) and he published his results in 1865. During this time, Mendel grew over 10,000 pea plants, keeping track of progeny number and type.
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Pea Plants.
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They produce many offspring
Gregor mendel conducted his experiments that were of greater significance between the years of 1856 and 1863.