the scientist who proposed phylogenetic classification
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John Hutchinson
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John Hutchinson was a British botanist associated with Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, England. He developed and proposed his system based on Bentham and Hooker and also on Bessey. His phylogenetic system first appeared as “The Families of Flowering Plants” in two volumes.
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Mendel counted 705 purple-flowered plants and 224 white-flowered plants. He noted that the ratio of 705:224 is almost exactly a 3:1 ratio (in fact, it is 3.1:1).
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