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8 September, 08:13
Why was Mendel's work not accepted at the time?
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Beckham Gross
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Mendel's work was not accepted because during that time DNA had not yet been discovered. Without the discovery of DNA, there was no concrete proof that the processes Mendel described actually happened.
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