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Gregor Mendel is often regarded as the father of genetics due to his foundational work on inheritance patterns through pea plants. While he did not work directly with cells, his experiments laid the groundwork for understanding how traits are passed from one generation to the next, which is fundamentally a cellular process involving genes located on chromosomes within cells. Mendel's principles of segregation and independent assortment explain how genetic information is transmitted during cell division, influencing the traits of offspring. Thus, his work indirectly relates to cellular Biology by illuminating the mechanisms of heredity at the cellular level.

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