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  1. For Gregor Mendel, pea plants were fundamental in allowing him to understand the means by which traits are inherited between parent and offspring. He chose pea plants because they were easy to grow, could be bred rapidly, and had several observable characteristics, like petal color and pea color.

  2. Mar 12, 2013 · How Mendel's pea plants helped us understand genetics - Hortensia Jiménez Díaz. TED-Ed. 19.9M subscribers. Subscribed. 31K. 4M views 11 years ago Understanding genetics. View full lesson:...

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  3. By experimenting with pea plant breeding, Mendel developed three principles of inheritance that described the transmission of genetic traits, before anyone knew genes existed. Mendel's...

  4. Genetics: Mendel and Punnett Squares. Gregor Mendel. Father of Modern Genetics. Completed experiments on pea plants in his monastery’s garden. Studied seven independent traits in pea plants. In the experiments he showed a basis for heredity and inheritance.

  5. In this article, we'll see how a nineteenth-century monk named Gregor Mendel instead uncovered the key principles of inheritance using a simple, familiar system: the pea plant. [Why didn't Mendel study humans?] Many of us are curious about genetics because we want to understand human inheritance.

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