Between 1866 and 1863, Mendel cultivated and tested some 28,000 pea plants. His experiments brought forward 2 generalizations which later became known as Mendel's Laws of Heredity. He continued to study genetics the rest of his life, 1870 or 70's, i think.
Born 1822, as a child he worked as a gardener, and as a young man attended the Olmutz Philosophical Institute. In 1843 he entered an Augustinian monastery in Brunn, Czechoslovakia, and later sent to University of Vienna. Most of his experiments were conducted in the monastery garden.
He is know as the Father of Genetics
Between 1856 and 1863 Gregor Mendel tested 29,000 pea plants at St Thomas's Abbey where he was a Augustinian monk. His work was published in 1866.
he lived to 94
12 years
Gregor Mendel is considered the founder of the study of genetics.
Louis Pasteur
== == Gregor Mendel is considered to have been a respected scientist who introduced the science of genetics He was also considered to be a "mathematical" scientist in his creation of the Law of Segregation of Factors.
he layed the foundation of the study of genetics and heredity
Gregor Mendel came up with the first formulation of the laws of inheritance of dominant and recessive traits. http://www.answers.com/Gregor+Mendel
Gregor Mendel is considered the founder of the study of genetics.
Gregor Mendel is the first person to study genetics!!!!
Louis Pasteur
genetics
Gregor Mendel studied genetics with his pea plants
== == Gregor Mendel is considered to have been a respected scientist who introduced the science of genetics He was also considered to be a "mathematical" scientist in his creation of the Law of Segregation of Factors.
he layed the foundation of the study of genetics and heredity
Gregor Mendel
Gregor Mendel came up with the first formulation of the laws of inheritance of dominant and recessive traits. http://www.answers.com/Gregor+Mendel
Gregor Mendel was an Augustinian monk and is most noted for his pioneering work with inheritance in genetics. Hope this helps, John
"Gregor Mendel"
Gregor Mendel is considered to be the Father of Genetics, and therefore of the understanding of heredity. He was able to use plants to study the way traits are passed from parents to offspring.