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Mendel believed that organisms received factors for traits from their parents and that each parent could contribute a slightly different factor to its offspring. Today, we know these factors as .

alleles

karyotypes

phenotypes

none of these

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alleles

Mendel's "factors" are what we now call genes, and the slightly different versions contributed by each parent are called alleles.