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reasons for mendel's success​

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Answered by ՏɑɾíƙɑՏօƖɑղƙí
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Reasons for Mendel's Success

(1) Mendel applied statistical methods and mathematical logics for analysing his results.

(2) He kept accurate records of his experiments, giving all the details of number and type of individuals, which are a necessity in the genetic studies.

(3) Mendel experimented on a number of plants for the same trait and obtained hundreds of offspring. A large sampling size gave credibility to his results. Chances of error are little in large samples.

(4) He tried to formulate theoretical explanations for the observed results. These explanations were further tested by conducting experiments for successive generations of the test plants, that proved his results pointed to general rules of inheritance rather than being unsubstantiated ideas.

Answered by praveen111602
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The main reason for the success of Mendel was that he took one character at one time in his experiments of hybridization.

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