Gregor Mendel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robin Marantz Henig, Monk in the Garden: The Lost and Found Genius of Gregor Mendel, the Father of Genetics, Houghton Mifflin, May, 2000, hardcover, 292 pages, ISBN 0-395-97765-7 ...
Mendelian inheritance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The laws of inheritance were derived by Johann Gregor Mendel, a 19th century [1] monk conducting hybridization experiments in garden peas (Pisum sativum).
YouTube - Mendel - From the Garden to the Genome
Film biography of Gregor Mendel (1822-1884), the Moravian monk who became the father of modern genetics through his study of pea plants. One of a series of medical history films ...
Mendel’s Garden No. 27
Happy Befana from a freezing Rome. Got myself in a bit of a tizz with all this Blog Carnivalia stuff. I thought I was hosting Mendel’s Garden over at the Agricultural Biodiversity ...
WikiAnswers - Why did Gregor Mendel choose pea plants in his ...
question: Why did Gregor Mendel choose pea plants in his experiments? Gregor Mendel chose the pea plants for his experiments because the garden pea is an ideal subject in the study ...
Gregor Mendel: Biography from Answers.com
Gregor Mendel laid the foundation for the modern understanding of inheritance with his experiments on transmission of traits in garden peas. The ideas he developed are still in use ...
Mendel Museum of Genetics
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Mendel’s Garden #17: Blog Carnival of Genetics « ScienceRoll
This time, it’s the honor of Scienceroll to host Mendel’s Garden, the blog carnival totally devoted to all the fields of genetics. I thought I couldn’t find enough articles ...
Gregor Mendel: Planting the Seeds of Genetics
Gregor Mendel’s Life In an abbey garden, Mendel planted the seeds for the science of heredity. Born to poor tenant farmers in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Gregor Mendel joined ...
Mendel’s Garden #26: A Few of My Favorite Things | a free man
I'm quite pleased to host this month's Mendel's Garden - a blog carnival featuring the best genetics writing on the internets for the last month. Since it's my

