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Gregor Mendels Theories Of Genetic Inheritance

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Term Paper TitleGregor Mendels Theories Of Genetic Inheritance
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Gregor Mendel's Theories of Genetic Inheritance

Gregor Mendel's Theories of Genetic Inheritance


     Gregor Mendel played a huge role in the underlying principles of genetic
inheritance. He grew up in a Augustinian brotherhood where he learned
agricultural training with basic education. He then went on to the Olmutz
Philisophical Institute and then entered the Augustinian Monestary in 1843.
After 3 years of theological studies, Mendel went to the University of Vienna
where he was influenced by 2 professors, the physicist Doppler and a botanist
named Unger. Here he learned to study science through experimentation and
aroused his interest in the causes of variation in plants. Then in 1857, Mendel
began breeding garden peas in the abbey garen to study inheritance which lead to
his law of Segregation and independent assortment.
     Mendel's Law of Segregation stated that the members of a paror of
homologous chromosomes segregate during meiosis  and are distributed to
different gametes. This hypothesis can be divided into four main ideas. The
first idea is that alternative versions of genes account for variations ...

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