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What were the reasons for success of Mendel?

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Answered by Amankumar2newton
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Mendel concentrated in one or few characters at a time. He made controlled crosses and kept careful numerical records of results. Mendel suggested 'factors' as the cause of characters. The experimental material, Pisum sativum was a wise choice.

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Mendel, however could easily succeed in formulating certain basic principles of heredity, for the followingreasons: The pea plant which Mendel chose for conducting experiments, is most ideal for controlled breeding, since it can easily be subjected to cross pollination.

Answered by ItzMagician
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Main reasons for the success of Gregor 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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