Gregor Mendel was an Austrian scientist known for his pioneering work in genetics, studying how traits are inherited in pea plants.
Overview
Mendelian Inheritance
Early Life And Education
Impact On Modern Genetics
Mendel's Legacy In Science
Criticism And Controversies
Experiments With Pea Plants
Rediscovery Of Mendel's Work
Discovery Of Genetic Dominance
Applications Of Mendelian Genetics
Laws Of Segregation And Independent Assortment
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🌍 Gregor Mendel was born in Austria in 1822 and is known as the 'Father of Genetics'.
🥦 He conducted famous experiments using pea plants to study heredity.
📖 Mendel became a monk so he could focus on his love for plants and science.
🌱 His experiments started in 1856 and lasted for eight years!
🌺 Mendel discovered patterns in how traits are passed from parents to offspring, known as Mendelian inheritance.
👨🔬 He found that some traits are dominant while others are recessive.
📐 Mendel created the Laws of Segregation and Independent Assortment.
🌈 These laws explain how traits can be passed independently of each other.
🌻 Mendel's work laid the foundation for modern genetics and its applications.
🛠️ Scientists recognized Mendel's contributions about 16 years after his death, in 1900.
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