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Mendel's results were largely ignored for several reasons, including the scientific community's focus on blending inheritance theories and the lack of understanding of how traits were passed on. His work was published in 1866 but went largely unnoticed until the early 20th century, partly due to the limited communication and collaboration among scientists at the time. Additionally, Mendel's experimental methods with pea plants were not widely replicated or recognized until later, when other researchers began to confirm his findings and the principles of genetics emerged.

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