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  • {{Image|408.jpg|right|350px|Gregor Mendel, St Thomas Monastery, Brünn.}} ...ce which were essential in establishing the genetic basis of [[heredity]]. Gregor Mendel published his research findings in a little known journal, ''Proceedings of
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  • {{Image|408.jpg|right|350px|Gregor Mendel, St Thomas Monastery, Brünn.}} ...ce which were essential in establishing the genetic basis of [[heredity]]. Gregor Mendel published his research findings in a little known journal, ''Proceedings of
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  • {{r|Gregor Mendel}}
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  • {{r|Gregor Mendel}}
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  • [[Gregor Mendel|Gregor Johann Mendel]] working in the 19th century had noted general concep
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  • {{r|Gregor Mendel}}
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  • ...ffected individuals and showed that the occurrence of the disease followed Gregor Mendel's principles of heredity. This was the first report of a connection had bee
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  • |event='''1866''': [[Gregor Mendel]] identifies inheritance "factors" in pea plants.
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  • ...in genetically inherited characteristics. Alleles were first documented by Gregor Mendel in the flowers of pea plants. He developed a model to explain the 3:1 ratio
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  • [[Gregor Mendel]] studied the basis of inheritance of simple traits such as flower color in :1865 [[Gregor Mendel]]'s paper, ''Experiments on Plant Hybridization''
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  • ...tion]] within a plant species was demonstrated by [[Charles Darwin]] and [[Gregor Mendel]], and was further developed by [[geneticist]]s and plant breeders. In the
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  • * [[Gregor Mendel]] ::*Mendel, G. 1950. Gregor Mendel's Letters to Carl Nägeli (1866-1873). Genetics 35:1-29.
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  • The Origin was published prior to the work of [[Gregor Mendel]] and there was little or no knowledge available on [[genetics]], so the fi
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  • ...ar a lecture by the geneticist, A. D. Darbishire, about the rediscovery of Gregor Mendel's laws of heredity.<ref name=sarkar1992>Sarkar S. (1992) A centenary reasse
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  • In the late 19th century, an Austrian monk, [[Gregor Mendel]], analysed how traits were inherited from generation to generation in gard
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  • In the late 19th century, an Austrian monk, [[Gregor Mendel]], analyzed how traits were inherited from generation to generation in gard
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  • ...ne for the hereditary unit found on a chromosome. Nearly 50 years earlier, Gregor Mendel had characterized hereditary units as factors— observable differences tha
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  • In the late 19th century, an Austrian monk, [[Gregor Mendel]], analyzed how traits were inherited from generation to generation in gard
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  • * '''Mendel''' - [[Gregor Mendel]]
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  • ...tion of a theory of evolution with a complex statistical appreciation of [[Gregor Mendel|Mendel]]'s 're-discovered' laws of [[inheritance]] did natural selection be
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  • ...ued with the basic principles of genetics formulated by Augustinian monk [[Gregor Mendel]].<ref name="xiv">See Hilda Geiringer's "Work" "Works about Hilda Geiringer
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