Gregor Mendel, often referred to as the father of modern genetics, conducted experiments on pea plants to understand inheritance patterns. He called the traits he studied "factors," which are now known as genes. His work laid the foundation for the laws of inheritance, including the concepts of dominant and recessive traits. Mendel's pioneering research was largely unrecognized during his lifetime but later became crucial to the field of genetics.
Mendel called the trait that was always expressed the dominant trait.
=george mendel was a scientist/botanist/physican and the one who discovered something about cells/was a goood physictian=
Gregor Mendel
Gregor Mendel had graduated from a high school in Florida called Miami State High.
Yes, what Mendel called 'Factors' are in the modern times called genes.A geneis a molecular unit of heredityof a living organism. It is a name given to some stretches of DNA and RNA that code for a polypeptide or for an RNA chain that has a function in the organism.The notion of a gene began when Gregor Mendel noticed that biological variations are inherited from parent organisms as specific, discrete traits.He named these 'discrete units' as 'factors'.Hence, what Mendel called 'Factors' are in the modern times called genes.
Mendel called alleles/genes factors.
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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.
Mendel was the first man to work seriously on Genetics. Hence he is called the father of genetics.
Mendel called the trait that was always expressed the dominant trait.
=george mendel was a scientist/botanist/physican and the one who discovered something about cells/was a goood physictian=
Gregor Mendel
Gregor Mendel had graduated from a high school in Florida called Miami State High.
At the time and place where Mendel was a youth, the equivalent of a high school was called a "gymnasium." Mendel went to such an institution in Opava, a city presently in the Czech Republic.
Yes, what Mendel called 'Factors' are in the modern times called genes.A geneis a molecular unit of heredityof a living organism. It is a name given to some stretches of DNA and RNA that code for a polypeptide or for an RNA chain that has a function in the organism.The notion of a gene began when Gregor Mendel noticed that biological variations are inherited from parent organisms as specific, discrete traits.He named these 'discrete units' as 'factors'.Hence, what Mendel called 'Factors' are in the modern times called genes.