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How did Mendel's studies in genetics differ from earlier studies of brdding an inheritance?

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Mendel worked with plants, earlier studies used animals

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Mendle was able to explain the blending hypothesis

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Mendel's work was more quantitative

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Mendel worked with wild speciies, not the domesticated ones

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