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Gregor Mendel did not formally retire in the conventional sense, as he continued to work in the field of science and as a monk until his death in 1884. However, his later years were less focused on his scientific research, as he took on administrative duties at the monastery and faced challenges in gaining recognition for his work on inheritance. Mendel's groundbreaking experiments with pea plants were largely unrecognized during his lifetime, and he remained a relatively obscure figure until the rediscovery of his work in the early 20th century.

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