Gregor Mendel Genetics Pioneer

Gregor Mendel Genetics Pioneer by Della A. Yannuzzi, published by Franklin Watts in 2004, is a 111-page exploration of the life and groundbreaking work of Gregor Mendel. Written in English, this book delves into Mendel’s experiments conducted while he served as a monk in an Austrian monastery, highlighting his pivotal discoveries regarding heredity and the transmission of traits across generations.
Readers will find a detailed account of Mendel’s contributions to the fields of biology and genetics, emphasizing his role as the father of genetics. The book presents the fundamental principles of heredity, illustrating how traits such as height and hair color are inherited. This edition serves as an informative resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction, biography, and the intersection of science and nature.
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While serving as a monk in an Austrian monastery, Gregor Mendel conducted experiments on plants in the garden, which lead to his discoveries about heredity. Often called the father of genetics, Mendel was the first person to discover the basic principles of heredity, which describe how different traits, such as height and hair color, are passed on from generation to generation.
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