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Summary
Mendelian genetics, pioneered by Gregor Mendel, explains heredity through discrete units called genes. His experiments with pea plants led to the laws of segregation and independent assortment. Mendel's findings on dominant and recessive traits laid the groundwork for modern genetics, although some inheritance patterns are more complex than he initially understood.