Multiple Choice
Mendel's experiments with garden peas differed from those of other plant hybridizers of the time in that:
A) Mendel studied true-breeding strains instead of poorly defined material.
B) Mendel focused on a small number of easily contrasted traits instead of a large number of more complex traits.
C) Mendel quantified his results and looked for statistical patterns instead of simply noting the presence or absence of a trait among a group of offspring.
D) Mendel performed no crosses between strains, whereas other hybridizers did.
E) Mendel studied true-breeding strains, focused on a small number of easily contrasted traits, and quantified results.
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