why gregor mendel take pea for test in genetics?
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1. they can be grown easily in large numbers and their reproduction can be manipulated.
2 Pea plants have both male and female reproductive organs. As a result, they can either self-pollinate themselves or cross-pollinate with another plant..
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Gregor Mendel's selection of pea for the experiment was purely a coincidence.
Actually, he was a bishop in a church and the church had a gargen of pea at the back. So you see, it was purely a coincidence, nothing scientific behind it!
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