Yes. Although it's unclear whether anyone actually carried out experiments with Mendel, he learned his trade from a good number of genetics researchers and plant scientists, shared his work with a community of scientists, and worked in an experimental garden (at the Abbey) that he himself did not plant.
Johann (later Brother Gregor) Mendel's mother and father were Rosine and Anton Mendel.His father was a farmer who, after being injured by a falling tree, sold the farm to his son-in-law to help pay for Johann's education.
Gregor Mendel's two principles are the Principle of Segregation, which states that each individual has two alleles for a trait and these alleles segregate during the formation of gametes, and the Principle of Independent Assortment, which states that the inheritance of one trait is independent of the inheritance of another trait.
Well, gregor mendel studied the heredity of living things. He used for about 28,000 pea plants to cross-pollinate and self pollinate them. He also used and made the punnet square which helped him in the first and second expiriment. In the 1st expiriment he cross pollinate two pea plants and one trait appear in all of the offspring. That was called the dominant trait and the trait that disappear was called the recessive trait. When he did his 2nd expiriment the recessive trait appear again! If you want to lear more go to: http://library.thinkquest.org/C0118084/History/Mendel.htm That web will help you!
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He studied the characteristics like long stems and short stems. He also studied when the genes in one plant jumps a generation.
Johann (later Brother Gregor) Mendel's mother and father were Rosine and Anton Mendel.His father was a farmer who, after being injured by a falling tree, sold the farm to his son-in-law to help pay for Johann's education.
Gregor Mendel's theory was called Pangenesis. And what it actually states is sort of confusing. But a helpful website that you can use is this: http://anthro.palomar.edu/mendel/mendel_1.htm It helped me and hopfully it will help you.
His two influences were; Christian Doppler, a physicist who encouraged his students to learn science through experimentation and trained Mendel to use math to help explain natural phenomena. Franz Unger, a botanist who aroused Mendel's interest in the causes of variation in plants. hope this helps
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Gregor Mendel's two principles are the Principle of Segregation, which states that each individual has two alleles for a trait and these alleles segregate during the formation of gametes, and the Principle of Independent Assortment, which states that the inheritance of one trait is independent of the inheritance of another trait.
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Well, gregor mendel studied the heredity of living things. He used for about 28,000 pea plants to cross-pollinate and self pollinate them. He also used and made the punnet square which helped him in the first and second expiriment. In the 1st expiriment he cross pollinate two pea plants and one trait appear in all of the offspring. That was called the dominant trait and the trait that disappear was called the recessive trait. When he did his 2nd expiriment the recessive trait appear again! If you want to lear more go to: http://library.thinkquest.org/C0118084/History/Mendel.htm That web will help you!
She takes care of Gregor and helps more around the house. (Apex)
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He studied the characteristics like long stems and short stems. He also studied when the genes in one plant jumps a generation.
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