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Mendel stopped his research after 1869 primarily due to his increasing responsibilities as an abbot in the monastery, which required more of his time and attention. Additionally, his work did not gain immediate recognition or acceptance within the scientific community during his lifetime, leading to a lack of support and resources for further experimentation. Consequently, he shifted his focus away from scientific research to administrative duties and other pursuits.

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