no because he was very poor to go to school. he did not know about any other scientist. he got his own ideas
mendel did his work from 1856 to 1863 this is Jake party rockin
Mendel proved basic ideas on genetics and inheritance, but had nothing whatsoever to do with DNA.
Gregor Mendel is called the father of genetics. He was a monk who studied pea plants to find out about genetics. He discovered many new things.A:Discovered the dominant and recessive mode of genetic inheritance A:http://www.biojuris.com/natural/index.html (Exact quote) Gregor Mendel was carrying out experiments that would establish the foundation of modern genetics. In the classic experiments on peas performed by Mendel from 1857 to 1863, he found that each physical trait of the plant was controlled independently by its own unique pair of factors that he called elementen. These elementen are now known as genes. Each parent packages half of its genes into its gamete, the egg and sperm. Upon fertilization and conception, the embryo offspring inherits equal parts of its mother's and father's genes. The importance of Mendel's work went completely unrecognized during his lifetime. It wasn't until the early twentieth century when a new generation of scientists began to unravel the mechanism of heredity that the buried genius of his work was discovered.
Chromosomes
Mendel used his results to form his law of segregation. He also fromed the law of independent assortment (but that isn't needed for the core course). This law segregation stated that an organisms characterisitics are made of two factors now known as alleles these factors are separated into each gamete, and unite during fertillization.
mendel did his work from 1856 to 1863 this is Jake party rockin
Mendel proved basic ideas on genetics and inheritance, but had nothing whatsoever to do with DNA.
Ideas of Mendel about inheritance of different traits could be explained on the basis of meiotic studies where it was found that the contrasting characters governed by specific genes are free to assort randomly.
Gregor Mendel is called the father of genetics. He was a monk who studied pea plants to find out about genetics. He discovered many new things.A:Discovered the dominant and recessive mode of genetic inheritance A:http://www.biojuris.com/natural/index.html (Exact quote) Gregor Mendel was carrying out experiments that would establish the foundation of modern genetics. In the classic experiments on peas performed by Mendel from 1857 to 1863, he found that each physical trait of the plant was controlled independently by its own unique pair of factors that he called elementen. These elementen are now known as genes. Each parent packages half of its genes into its gamete, the egg and sperm. Upon fertilization and conception, the embryo offspring inherits equal parts of its mother's and father's genes. The importance of Mendel's work went completely unrecognized during his lifetime. It wasn't until the early twentieth century when a new generation of scientists began to unravel the mechanism of heredity that the buried genius of his work was discovered.
In 1900 three scientists discovered Mendel's work. These scientists quickly recognized the importance of Mendel's ideas. Because of his work, Mendel is often called the Father of Genetics."
Ideas of Mendel about inheritance of different traits could be explained on the basis of meiotic studies where it was found that the contrasting characters governed by specific genes are free to assort randomly.
Chromosomes
Mendel used his results to form his law of segregation. He also fromed the law of independent assortment (but that isn't needed for the core course). This law segregation stated that an organisms characterisitics are made of two factors now known as alleles these factors are separated into each gamete, and unite during fertillization.
Chromosomes
Chromosomes
They developed their ideas around the year 1850.
They developed their ideas around the year 1850.