Multiple Choice
Mendel's study of genetics differed from studies of his contemporaries' because he
A) used only pure-breeding parents.
B) examined several different traits at the same time.
C) kept careful records and analyzed the data statistically.
D) worked on plants rather than animals.
E) confirmed the blending theory of inheritance.
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