Mendel's work was largely overlooked during his lifetime due to several factors, including its publication in a relatively obscure journal and the prevailing scientific focus on blending inheritance, which contradicted his findings on discrete units of inheritance (now known as genes). Additionally, his experimental approach using pea plants was innovative but not widely recognized or understood in the context of the broader biological theories of the time. It wasn't until the early 20th century, when scientists rediscovered his work, that Mendel's principles gained recognition and laid the foundation for modern genetics.
His results were surprising.(Apex)
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Antoine Lavoisier's beliefs were not fully accepted in his time period, as his work challenged traditional views on chemical reactions and the nature of elements. However, his meticulous experiments and rigorous approach laid the foundation for modern chemistry and his ideas were eventually widely accepted after his death.
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His results were surprising.(Apex)
Yes, Gregor Mendel's work faced controversy initially because his discoveries in genetics were not widely accepted or understood during his time. It wasn't until decades after his death that his work on inheritance and genetic principles gained widespread recognition and became the foundation of modern genetics.
Yes
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Doron Mendels was born in 1944.
As is always the case: some liked it, some did not
??? you just work there is no getting accepted
Mandel's work was not accepted at the time because it challenged prevailing economic theories, particularly the neoclassical economic framework. His emphasis on understanding capitalism through a Marxist lens and his predictions about the contradictions and crises inherent in capitalist systems were seen as radical and controversial by mainstream economists of his time.
Joseph Mendels has written: 'Concepts of depression' -- subject(s): Affective disorders
Probably not since the complete body of his work had not published or accepted at that time.
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Antoine Lavoisier's beliefs were not fully accepted in his time period, as his work challenged traditional views on chemical reactions and the nature of elements. However, his meticulous experiments and rigorous approach laid the foundation for modern chemistry and his ideas were eventually widely accepted after his death.