Fundamental life processes
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Botanical research
has long had relevance to the understanding of fundamental biological
processes other than just botany. Fundamental life processes such as
cell division and protein synthesis can be studied using plants without
the moral issues that come with conducting studies upon animals or
humans. Gregor Mendel discovered the genetic laws of inheritance in this
fashion by studying Pisum sativum (pea) inherited traits such as shape.
What Mendel learned from studying plants has had far reaching benefits
outside of botany. Similarly, 'jumping genes' were discovered by Barbara
McClintock while she was studying maize.
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