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Science Major: Gregor Mendel was the father of genetics. Here is a short biography from thinkquest.org.
Gregor Mendel who is often called the "Father of Genetics" was born on July 22, 1822 to a relatively poor peasant family. As an adult he entered the Augustinian monastery in Brunn, which at that time was known for being one of the best centers of learning in the scientific field. He went to study science and mathematics at the Univeristy of Vienna but failed his tests to receive a teaching degree. He later returned to the monastery where he became an abbot and spent the rest of his life. At the monastery, he started investigations of variation, heredity and evolution of plants at the monastery's experimental garden. Because he knew other scientists had done experimental crossings between peas, he already knew that he could observe the traits of the different pea generations.
Mendel was fortunate to have all the needed materials at the monastery. There were a large amount of true-breed peas plants available to him. Mendel raised and tested over 28,000 pea plants between the years 1856 and 1863, carefully analyzing seven pairs of seed and plant characteristics. He specificly studied plant height, pod shape, pod color, flower position, seed color, seed shape and flower color. He made two very important generalizations from his pea experiments, know today as the Laws of Heredity. Mendel coined the present day terms in genetics: recessiveness and dominance. In 1866 he published his work but it didn't take affect in the science field until 1900, years after his death. As the theory of evolution spread so did his findings and laws. Many other biologists used Mendel's research as a basis for their own and Mendelian genetics is studied and taught throughout the world. Gregor Mendel died in Brunn on January 6, 1884.
Gregor Mendel is considered the father of the science of genetics. Through his experiments with pea plants in the 19th century, Mendel discovered the basic principles of inheritance that laid the foundation for modern genetics.
Gregor Mendel is known as the father of genetics for his pioneering work on the inheritance of traits in pea plants, which laid the foundation for modern genetics. Mendel's experiments with pea plants led to the discovery and understanding of fundamental genetic principles such as segregation, independent assortment, and dominant and recessive traits.
Mendel established the science of genetics. He is often referred to as the "Father of Genetics" for his pioneering work in studying the inheritance of traits in pea plants.
In 1900 three scientists discovered Mendel's work. These scientists quickly recognized the importance of Mendel's ideas. Because of his work, Mendel is often called the Father of Genetics."
The Augustinian friar who conducted the study of inheritance in pea plants and is considered the father of genetics is Gregor Mendel. His experiments with pea plants established the fundamental principles of heredity, including dominant and recessive traits, and laid the foundation for the field of genetics.
Your genetics are comprised of genetics from your mother and father.
Gregor Mendel is considered the father of the science of genetics. Through his experiments with pea plants in the 19th century, Mendel discovered the basic principles of inheritance that laid the foundation for modern genetics.
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mendel is called the father of genetics
Pea Plants
Gregor Mendel (1822-1884) is known as the father of genetics for his experiments with plants.
Mendel was the first man to work seriously on Genetics. Hence he is called the father of genetics.
Gregor Mendel is the father of genetics which studied about heredity.. . . . jdizon (:
THE FATHER OF GENETICS
Genetics!
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Yes, he is.