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Who was Gregor Mendel?

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Who was Gregor Mendel?

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Gregor Mendel was a little-known monk in central Europe, later becoming ‘the father of genetics’ by studying dominant and recessive traits in reproduced pea plants, therefore discovering that some of the parents’ traits rule over the other, and so on.

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Gregor Johann MENDEL was an Austrian monk and biologist whose work on heredity became the basis of the modern theory of genetics. Mendel was born on July 22, 1822 in Heizendorf, Austria, (now known as Hyncice in Czechoslovakia). He was born Johann Mendel into a poor farming family. At that time it was difficult for poor families to obtain a good education and the young Mendel saw the only way to escape a life of poverty was to enter the monastery at Brunn in Moravis, (now Brno in Czechoslovakia). Here he was given the name Gregor. This monastery was the Augustinian Order of St Thomas, a teaching order with a reputation as a centre of learning and scientific enquiry. MENDEL THE FAILURE To enable him to further his education, the abbot arranged for Mendel to attend the University of Vienna to get a teaching diploma. However, Mendel did not perform well. He was nervous and the University did not consider him a clever student. Mendel’s examiner failed him with the comments, ” he lacks insi

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now called genes. Recently in Science class we have been learning about Genectics and the first experiments that Gregor Mendel conducted. The first experiments that he …

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