Gregor Mendel (1822-1884). Computer illustration of the Austrian botanist and founder of genetics Gregor Mendel sitting on a bean and looking at a dia


Gregor Mendel (1822-1884). Computer illustration of the Austrian botanist and founder of genetics Gregor Mendel sitting on a bean and looking at a diagram showing the genetic inheritance of colour from cross-breeding experiments in peas. During the period 1856-63 Mendel, the abbot of an abbey in Brno, Austria, bred almost 30,000 pea plants in his monastery garden. By crossing strains of pea he demonstrated that hereditary characteristics were inherited from the parent plants. His work was ignored until 16 years after his death, but he is now considered the founder of genetics. His results revealed the statistical laws of heredity, and he postulated the existence of a unit of heredity that is now called the gene.


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