Biology, asked by sankalp3141, 5 months ago


why Mendel don't choose a human beings to study genetics?
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Answered by hotcupid16
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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. ... Mendel was unaware of the significance of his pea-plant experiments in the study and development of modern hereditary theory.

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Answered by steewackdsouza
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Answer:

1.it will need large time to observe the changes in humans

2.large sample size is not possible

3.very large variation in characters are exhibited in humans.

4.more or less all the characters are linked.

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