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What term gegor mendel transfered from one flower to another?

Pollen


What organisms did gregor mendel worked with?

Brother Mendel did his work in heredity using pea plants.


What organisms did Mendel study to learn how traits are passed on from parents to off-springs?

Mendel study various organisms but his most discussed experiments dealt with his pea-plant crosses.


How did Sutton work build on mendel work?

sutton was studying grasshoper sperm which was what mendel was working on


What are the unit factors in pairs discovered your Mendel?

Mendel discovered pairs of unit factors (now known as genes) that control traits in organisms. These unit factors segregate independently during gamete formation, leading to genetic diversity in offspring. Mendel's work laid the foundation for the modern understanding of inheritance.


What organisms do Mendel principles apply to?

all organisms. ie. any living organism, homozygous and heterozygous


What organisms did gregor Mendel use as his test subjects?

pea plants


What theory did Mendel disprove?

The theory of the blending of genes to form new organisms in reproduction.


What were Mendel's factors called today and they were found?

Mendel's factors are now known as genes, which are the basic units of heredity in living organisms. Mendel's work laid the foundation for the field of genetics, and his research on pea plants demonstrated how traits are inherited through discrete units. The physical location of genes on chromosomes was later discovered through advancements in molecular biology and genetics.


Who discovered how genes work?

Gregor Mendel


Did Gregor Mendel work in human genetics?

No.


Who first studied work relating to genetics and what organisms did he use for his work?

Gregor Mendel is often regarded as the father of genetics for his pioneering work in the field. He conducted his experiments on inheritance using pea plants (Pisum sativum), which allowed him to formulate the fundamental laws of heredity based on the patterns of trait inheritance. Mendel's meticulous cross-breeding experiments laid the groundwork for the later understanding of genetic principles.