DNA i think.
His name was Gregor Mendel, not Gregory. Yes. He developed several laws of heredity, which we call Mendel's laws. They are the law of dominance, law of segregation, and law of independent assortment.
The rules were worked out in the middle years of the nineteenth century by an Austrian monk named Gregor Mendel, who devised them after conducting an extensive series of experiments on garden peas.
gregor mendal
Gregor Mendel's discoveries form the basis of modern genetics. His experiments with pea plants established the rules of heredity, now referred to as the laws of Mendelian inheritance.
Gregor Johann Mendel discovered the rules of genetics years before anyone knew what a gene was. He disproved the "blood theory" and discovered the relationships between inherited characteristics of parents and offspring. He also determined the rules for dominant and recessive genes. He did this in about 1856 by cross breeding peas he was growing in his garden for food in the small monastery where he was an Abbott For years after, it was thought the genetic carrier was to be found in protein but Thomas Avery showed it was in the nucleic acids in the 1940s. For more on the pea experiments see related links below
gregor mendel
Ronald Fischer was one of the first to apply Mendel's rules of genetic inheritance to Darwin and Wallace's rules of evolution by natural selection. This "new synthesis" occurred in the 1920s and 30s.
Ronald Fischer was one of the first to apply Mendel's rules of genetic inheritance to Darwin and Wallace's rules of evolution by natural selection. This "new synthesis" occurred in the 1920s and 30s.
Gregor Johann Mendel
It is impossible to determine if ALL the rules of nature have been discovered.
His name was not Mendel Gregor, but his name was actually Gregor Mendel. He invented a law of heredity and genetics known as Mendel's Laws of Heredity. Do YOU like me?
It is Peas