Gregor Johann Mendel discovered the rules of genetics years before anyone knew what a gene was. He disproved the "blood theory" and discovered the relationships between inherited characteristics of parents and offspring. He also determined the rules for dominant and recessive genes. He did this in about 1856 by cross breeding peas he was growing in his garden for food in the small monastery where he was an Abbott For years after, it was thought the genetic carrier was to be found in protein but Thomas Avery showed it was in the nucleic acids in the 1940s. For more on the pea experiments see related links below
(Apex Learning) He showed how traits are passed between generations.
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Mendel's work with pea plants established the foundational principles of inheritance, demonstrating how traits are passed from one generation to the next. His experiments revealed the concepts of dominant and recessive traits, leading to the formulation of the laws of segregation and independent assortment. These discoveries laid the groundwork for modern genetics, showing that traits are inherited in predictable patterns.
Mendel's work laid the foundation for modern genetics by establishing the principles of inheritance through his experiments with pea plants. This has influenced various fields, including agriculture, medicine, and biotechnology, leading to advancements such as genetically modified crops, gene therapies, and understanding of inherited diseases. Today, Mendel's work continues to impact scientific research and technological advancements in genetics.
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(Apex Learning) He showed how traits are passed between generations.
because it helped Mendel discover which plants would be crossed to produce offspring.
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He was a philosopher and his work reflects the questions about life he asked. "I am therefore I exist."