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Gregor Mendel, known as the father of modern genetics, had a few close friends and collaborators, most notably Franz Unger, a botanist who influenced his work. Mendel also had strong relationships with his fellow monks at the Augustinian monastery where he conducted his experiments. While specific names beyond Unger are less documented, his friendships within the monastery community played a role in his scientific endeavors and support throughout his research.

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