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If Mendel’s work was never discovered, how would that affect genetic information today?

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we would not know about inheritance

Step-by-step explanation:

gregor mendel experimented on pea plants and eventually discovered the three laws of inherotance: the law of segregation, the law of dominance, and the law of independent assortment. these laws help us understand the transmission of genetic traits from parents to offspring (during reproduction), dominant and recessive traits that are passed down generations, and more.

in conclusion, he made many advancements in the study of meiosis and inheritence of genes among offspring.

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