The study of heredity is known as Genetics, which is one of the Biological Sciences. The people who study heredity are known as Geneticists.
A person who studies heredity is a genealogist, a geneticist, or an attorney, depending on why heredity is being studied.
Gregor Mendel is the father of genetics which studied about heredity.. . . . jdizon (:
Besides flower color, Mendal studied seed shape, pod color, and plant height.
Walter Sutton studied chromosomes to understand their role in heredity. He discovered that chromosomes carry genes, which are the units of heredity responsible for passing on traits from parents to offspring. Sutton's work helped establish the chromosome theory of inheritance.
The organisms that Sutton studied are asexual andf sexual reproduction. The organisms that Sutton studied are asexual andf sexual reproduction.
hGregor Mendel was an African botanist who studied at a monastery. Using a crop of bean plants he discovered heredity and prototypical ratios.
genealogist, a geneticist, or an attorney, depending on why heredity is being studied.
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All of the traits that he studied were determined by genes on autosomes. Most traits in sexually reproducing organisms result in autosomal genes
Gregor Mendel studied pea plants in his experiments on heredity, which laid the foundations for modern genetics. Through careful cross-breeding experiments, Mendel discovered the principles of inheritance that are now known as Mendelian genetics.
The 'concepts of heredity' are not a description of inheritable traits (such as eye colour, lactose tolerance, the ability to roll your tongue, or whether you have attached/unattached earlobes) but of the mechanisms themselves (ie- genetics). The concepts of heredity include descriptions of the mechanisms of heredity (e.g. genetics), variability (and mutations) between generations and the role of genetic drift and natural selection (or selective breeding) in evolution (micro- and macro-) of a species.
Gregor Mendel studied pea plants in his experiments on the inheritance of traits. Through controlled breeding experiments, he discovered the basic principles of heredity, known as Mendelian genetics.