Mendel discovered the concept of inheritable traits. Johannsen coined the term gene. TH Morgan identified the gene as a distinct locus. Crick, Watson and Franklin elucidated the 3D structure of DNA.
whose early work id the basis for much of our current understanding of genetics
Mendel
The earliest work that formed the basis of the science of genetics was done by Gregor Mendel.
Gregor Mendel
Gregor Mendel.
mutation brings about variation which is the basis of evolution and the two types of variation are heritable and non-heritable
Mendel
The earliest work that formed the basis of the science of genetics was done by Gregor Mendel.
Gregor Johann Mendel was an Austrian monk and biologist whose work on heredity became the basis of the modern theory of genetics.
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Gregor Mendel
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Gregor Mendel.
Gregor Mendel is referred to today as "the father of modern genetics" or "the founder of the science of genetics." His groundbreaking experiments with pea plants in the 19th century laid the foundation for our understanding of genetic inheritance. Mendel's laws of inheritance continue to be the basis for studying and explaining the transmission of traits from generation to generation in living organisms.
Mendel studied sweet peas. He studied the inheriance of certain traits in pea plants. His studies of the passing of certain traits formed the basis for our understanding of dominant and recessive genes in plants and animals.
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Gregor Mendel took two different colored pea plants: one had traits for white plants and the other had traits for a red plant. When Mendel cross bred the two plants, a plant with traits for a pink plant grew. This is how Mendel contributed to the understanding of inherited traits.
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