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    Men·del, Gregor Johann
    /ˈmendl/
    • 1. (1822–84), Moravian monk; the father of genetics. From systematically breeding peas, he demonstrated the transmission of characteristics in a predictable way by factors (genes) that remain intact and independent between generations and do not blend, although they may mask one another's effects.

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  2. Apr 29, 2024 · Definition. Gregor Mendel was an Austrian monk in the 19th century who worked out the basic laws of inheritance through experiments with pea plants. In his monastery garden, Mendel performed thousands of crosses with pea plants, discovering how characteristics are passed down from one generation to the next — namely, dominant and recessive ...

  3. Describe the expected outcomes of monohybrid crosses involving dominant and recessive alleles. Figure 1: Johann Gregor Mendel set the framework for the study of genetics. Johann Gregor Mendel (1822–1884) (Figure 1) was a lifelong learner, teacher, scientist, and man of faith.

  4. In this article, we'll see how a nineteenth-century monk named Gregor Mendel instead uncovered the key principles of inheritance using a simple, familiar system: the pea plant. Why didn't Mendel study humans?

  5. 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.

  6. By Sam Wong. FLHC 52 / Alamy. Gregor Mendel discovered the basic principles of heredity through experiments with pea plants, long before the discovery of DNA and genes. Mendel was...

  7. Gregor Mendel: A Private Scientist | Learn Science at Scitable. Gregor Mendel. Gregor Mendel's work in pea led to our understanding of the foundational principles of inheritance. The Father...

  8. Jun 11, 2018 · MENDEL, GREGOR (1822–1884), Austrian monk and researcher on plant hybridization and heredity. Gregor Mendel is widely regarded as the father of genetics because he laid the foundations of that science with his classic study of hybridization.

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