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Gregor Mendel - Wikipedia Gregor Johann Mendel OSA ( ˈmɛndəl ; German: [ˈmɛndl̩]; Czech: Řehoř Jan Mendel; [3] 20 July 1822 [4] – 6 January 1884) was an Austrian [5][6] biologist, meteorologist, [7] mathematician, Augustinian friar and abbot of St Thomas' Abbey in Brno (Brünn), Margraviate of Moravia
Gregor Mendel | Biography, Experiments, Facts | Britannica Gregor Mendel, botanist, teacher, and Augustinian prelate, the first person to lay the mathematical foundation of the science of genetics, in what came to be called Mendelism
Gregor Mendel - Biography, Facts and Pictures Mendel set himself the very ambitious task of discovering the laws of heredity To achieve this, he embarked on a mammoth sized, highly systematic, eight year study of edible peas, individually and carefully recording the traits shown by every plant in successive generations
Mendel, Johann (Gregor) In his monastery garden, Mendel performed thousands of crosses with pea plants, discovering how characteristics are passed down from one generation to the next — namely, dominant and recessive traits Mendel’s early experiments provided the basis of modern genetics
Mendel and His Legacy | Villanova University Mendel established two principles of heredity that are now known as the law of segregation and the law of independent assortment, thereby proving the existence of paired elementary units of heredity and establishing the statistical laws governing them
Gregor Mendel and the Principles of Inheritance - Nature By experimenting with pea plant breeding, Gregor Mendel developed three principles of inheritance that described the transmission of genetic traits before anyone knew exactly what genes were
3. 2: Mendels Experiments and Heredity - Biology LibreTexts Because of Mendel’s work, the fundamental principles of heredity were revealed 3 2 2: Mendel’s Experiments and the Laws of Probability In 1865, Mendel presented the results of his experiments with nearly 30,000 pea plants to the local Natural History Society
Gregor Mendel | Hartl Laboratory He proposed the existence of material hereditary elements (now called genes) that undergo segregation and independent assortment Overshadowing the creative brilliance of Mendel's work is the fact that it was virtually ignored for 34 years