How did developments in botany in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries contribute to the rise of modern genetics?
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This led to the discovery of plant reproductive organs and the process of pollination, which laid the foundation for the understanding of genetics. Secondly, the work of Gregor Mendel, an Austrian monk, in the mid-nineteenth century, was based on his experiments Show more…
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