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  1. Our modern understanding of how traits may be inherited through generations comes from the principles proposed by Gregor Mendel in 1865. However, Mendel didn't discover these foundational...

  2. Aug 17, 2019 · Gregor Mendel (July 20, 1822 - January 6, 1884), known as the Father of Genetics, is most well-known for his work with breeding and cultivating pea plants, using them to gather data about dominant and recessive genes. Fast Facts: Gregor Mendel.

  3. Gregor Mendel, (born July 22, 1822, Heinzendorf, Austria—died Jan. 6, 1884, Brünn, Austria-Hungary), Austrian botanist and plant experimenter who laid the mathematical foundation of the science of genetics. He became an Augustinian monk in 1843 and later studied at the University of Vienna.

  4. 1822 - 1884. Discovered the basic principles of heredity. By Sam Wong. FLHC 52 / Alamy. Gregor Mendel discovered the basic principles of heredity through experiments with pea plants, long before...

  5. Jul 19, 2022 · The true legacy of Gregor Mendel: careful, rigorous and humble science. EDITORIAL. 19 July 2022. The true legacy of Gregor Mendel: careful, rigorous and humble science. The friar’s experiments...

  6. Gregor Mendel. Gregor Mendel's work in pea led to our understanding of the foundational principles of inheritance. The Father of Genetics. Like many great artists, the work of Gregor Mendel...

  7. Before Gregor Mendel, theories for a hereditary mechanism were based largely on logic and speculation, not on experimentation. In his monastery garden, Mendel carried out a large number of cross-pollination experiments between variants of the garden pea, which he obtained as pure-breeding lines.

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