explain why mendel was successful in performing his hereditary disease.
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seedlings of hybrid parents." Mendel undoubtably worked off their original experiments. However, he was successful because he focused on each trait individually and with true breeding plants. He also used algebra to articulate and prove patterns of inheritance.
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Main reasons for the success of Mendel:
1. Mendel concentrated in one or few characters at a time.
2. He made controlled crosses and kept careful numerical records of the results.
3. He suggested 'factors' as a cause of characters.
4. The experimental material Pisum sativum was a wise choice.
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