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Mendel used his microscope to do single-grain pollination, contradicting claims by Darwin and others that one grain of pollen was not enough to fertilize a plant. Mendel could see pollen magnified 179 times, but he could not see deep inside to discover how heredity worked. Credit: Field Museum, Stepan Bartos

Mendel used his microscope to do single-grain pollination, contradicting claims by Darwin and others that one grain of pollen was not enough to fertilize a plant. Mendel could see pollen magnified 179 times, but he could not see deep inside to discover how heredity worked. Credit: Field Museum, Stepan Bartos

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