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In a coffee shop near a random monastery...
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| Hello... Aren't you Gregory Mendel? | |
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| Why yes, it is I, Gregory Mendel the father of genetics. | |
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Wow and to think Gregory Mendel was once an ordinary monk...
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| Can you tell me about your experiments? | |
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| Yes. I crossed pea plants to study seven different characteristics. I discovered that some traits are dominant while others are recessive.... | |
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Peas... Doninant Traits... recessive Traits... Second Experiment.... hours later...
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| Wow! That sounds a lot harder than copying ancient manuscripts into English twelve hours a day. Did you learn anything else? | |
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| Yes, recessive traits show up in about one out of every four plants. Sadly I predict that no one will really appreciate my work until long after I'm dead but I did it all in the name of science. | |
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