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Gregor Johann Mendel Essay, Research Paper


Gregor Johann Mendel


Misja Prins


Biology II


I.B.


Period 3


12/14/96


Gregor Mendel was one of the first people in the history of science to


discover genetics. He independently discovered his work and lived in Brunn,


Czechoslovakia. In Brunn he was a monk and later the Abbot of the church in


Brunn. While he was in Brunn he performed many experiments with garden peas.


With the information he observed he wrote a paper where he described the


patterns of inheritance in terms of seven pairs of contrasting traits that


appeared in different pea-plant varieties. All of the experiments he performed


utilized the pea-plant, which in this case is the basis of the experiment.


Mendels work was reported at a meeting of the Brunn Society for the Study of


Natural Science in 1865, and was published the following year. Mendels paper


presented a completely new and unique documented theory of inheritances, but it


did not lead immediately to a cataclysm of genetic research. The scientists who


read his papers of complex theories, dismissed it because it could be explained


in such a simple model. He was rediscovered b

y Hugo de Vries in The Netherlands,


Carl Correns in Germany, and Evich Tschermak in Austria all at the same time


after 1900. They named the units Mendel described “genes.” When the gene has a


slighty different base sequence it is called an “allele.”


Mendel also developed 3 laws or principles. The first principle is


called the, “Principle of Segregation.” This principle states that the traits of


an organism are determined by individual units of heredity called genes. Both


adult organisms have one allele from each parent, which gives both organisms 2


alleles. The alleles are separated or “segregated” from each other with the


reproductive cell formation. Mendel’s second principle is the, “Principle of


independent assortment.” This principle states that the expression of a gene for


any single trait is usually not influenced by the expression of another trait.


Mendel’s third and last principle is called the, “Principle of dominance.” This


principle states that an organism with contrasting alleles for the same gene,


has one allele that maybe dominant over the other (as round is dominant over


wrinkled for seed shapes in pea-plants). All the principles just stated are


Mendel’s Laws of genetics.

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