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Gregor mendel was an austrian monk who lived in the 1800s. mendel made many important discoveries related to genetics and heredity by studying inheritance patterns in pea plants. he developed three important laws to explain the gene inheritance and expression that he observed. these laws of inheritance are known as the law of dominance, the law of segregation, and the law of independent assortment.
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