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Through evolution studies, ________ realized blending wasn't of major importance in inheritance.

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The correct answer is George Mendel.

Step-by-step explanation:

Before Mendel, best known because he was the one who initiated with the science of genetics, there were some concepts, ideas, that explained that. One of the most recognized was the one of blending inheritance which supported that people get a flat mixture of traits from their progenitors. Mendel disproved this showing that genes can be joint and not follow a continuous mixture, this was called particular inheritance.

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User Mike Boers
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Through evolution studies, Charles Darwin realized blending wasn't of major importance in inheritance.

But hear me out, because I believe none of the above would be the answer if it was one of the choices because Mendel was the one who realized inheritance was particulate, not blended but his experiments were in breeding plants, not evolution studies. However, Darwin later tried to come up with a particulate conception of inheritance but his was wrong.

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