Why did Mendel choose pea plants for his research?
A. Pea plants are self-pollinating but can be cross-fertilized easily.
B. Pea plants have a short generation time.
C. Many true-breeding varieties were available.
D. Peas are easy to cultivate.
E. All of these were important characteristics in Mendel's selection.
Answer: E
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