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Mendel, Gregor
[person]
Austrian Augustinian monk and scientist born in Heizendorf (now Hynice, Chech Republic) (1822-1884). In 1865, Mendel wrote Versuche über Pflanzen-Hybride (Treatises on Plant Hybrids), which detailed his observations on the inheritance of various traits in cross-bred pea plants and presented his principles of hereditary transmission. Unfortunately, the importance of his work was not recognized until after his death.
Appears in modules:
- DNA I The genetic material
- From Stable Chromosomes to Jumping Genes The work of Barbara McClintock
- Gene Expression Enzymes and hereditary conditions
- Independent Assortment Mendel's testcrosses and Punnett squares
- Inheritance Mendel's experiments and laws
- Scientific Institutions and Societies Types of institutions and their influence
- Scientists and the Scientific Community The experiences that shape scientists
- Theories, Hypotheses, and Laws Definitions, examples, and their roles in science
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