Gil Hahn

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As Mendel would later explain, large numbers are necessary, “because with a smaller number of experimental plants . . . very considerable fluctuations may occur.” To deduce “true numerical ratios,” he said, requires “the greatest possible number of individual values; and the greater the number of these the more effectively will mere chance be eliminated.”
The Monk in the Garden: The Lost and Found Genius of Gregor Mendel, the Father of Genetics
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