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Gregor Mendel, known as the father of modern genetics, worked as an Augustinian friar and abbot at the St. Thomas's Abbey in Brno, which is now in the Czech Republic. This is where he conducted his groundbreaking experiments on pea plants that laid the foundation for our understanding of genetic inheritance.

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