Before G. Mendel, many researchers attempted to establish the patterns of inheritance of traits

Before G. Mendel, many researchers attempted to establish the patterns of inheritance of traits from generation to generation. However, they all ended in failure. How can you explain this?

In an effort to achieve success as quickly as possible, the researchers crossed different species, obtaining infertile offspring, took complex, difficult to define traits for study, and did not make accurate mathematical calculations.



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