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Who is considered the father of modern genetics?
AGregor Mendel
BThomas Hunt Morgan
CWilliam Bateson
DFrancis Crick
✓ Correct Answer: C — William Bateson
William Bateson is often referred to as the father of modern genetics and he coined the term 'Genetics'.
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