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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.
Try Biography of Gregor Mendel. It has some decent pictures of Mendel and the garden where he planted his peas.
Gregor Mendel, and Austrian monk and a plant breeder. He published his findings of inheritance in the garden of pea plants. He is also known as the father of genetics.
well according to logic i believe it is made in his garden
Yes his most famous work dealt with the genetics of peas.
Gregor Johann Mendel - The Father of Genetics
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.
Try Biography of Gregor Mendel. It has some decent pictures of Mendel and the garden where he planted his peas.
Gregor Mendel is an Austrian monk that discovered genetics in a monastary garden with pea plants.
Gregor Mendel, and Austrian monk and a plant breeder. He published his findings of inheritance in the garden of pea plants. He is also known as the father of genetics.
He used pea plants.
Gregor Mendel, and Austrian monk and a plant breeder. He published his findings of inheritance in the garden of pea plants. He is also known as the father of genetics.
He was a priest. He did his work on genetics in the church's garden.
well according to logic i believe it is made in his garden
by garden peas of Mendel to formulate the laws of inheritance
He tested on garden peas and pisums. He was very successful in his studies.
Mendel did his experiments in the garden of the Augustinian Abbey of St Thomas in Brno, Austria-Hungary (now the Czech Republic).