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Why Mendel Chose Pea Plant Genetic Inheritance Explained

valid until: 27 Jun 2026date published: 27 Jun 2025

For his genetics experiment, Mendel selected the pea plant because it had special features, was very easy to grow, and could be cross- and self-pollinated.

All of these features were just right to examine genetic patterns of inheritance, which were the fundamental principles of Mendelian genetics.

Major Reasons Why Mendel Used Pea Plants:

1. Distinct contrasting traits
2. Short life period
3. Easy to manipulate for pollination
4. Drops a large number of seeds
5. Can be self- or cross-pollinated

In Major Kalshi Classes, these biology topics are taught with the help of visual demonstrations and examples. On the other hand, the MKC Pre Foundation Classes cover classes 9–10 with concept-based and Olympiad-level material.

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