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Definition of Gregor mendel
1. Noun. Augustinian monk and botanist whose experiments in breeding garden peas led to his eventual recognition as founder of the science of genetics (1822-1884).
Generic synonyms: Botanist, Phytologist, Plant Scientist, Monastic, Monk
Derivative terms: Mendelian
Medical Definition of Gregor mendel
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Gregor Mendel
Literary usage of Gregor mendel
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Outline of Science: A Plain Story Simply Told by John Arthur Thomson (1922)
"gregor mendel, ONE OF THE FOUNDERS OF THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF HEREDITY Gregor
Johann Mendel (1822-84), the son of well-to-do peasants in Silesia, ..."
2. Genetics; an Introduction to the Study of Heredity by Herbert Eugene Walter (1922)
"... gregor mendel Our understanding of the working of inheritance in hybridization
we owe largely to the unpretentious studies of an Austrian monk, ..."
3. Social Adaptation: A Study in the Development of the Doctrine of Adaptation by Lucius Moody Bristol (1915)
"I JOHANN gregor mendel (1822-1884) Independent Unit Characters Although Mendel's
great work antedated both that of Weis- mann and De Vries, it was entirely ..."
4. Genetics: An Introduction to the Study of Heredity by Herbert Eugene Walter (1913)
"JOHANN gregor mendel Our understanding of the working of inheritance in hybridization
we owe largely to the unpretentious studies of an Austrian monk, ..."
5. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1914)
"To gregor mendel, monk and abbott, belongs the credit of founding the modern
science of heredity. Through him there was brought into these problems an ..."
6. Botany for Agricultural Students by John Nathan Martin (1919)
"gregor mendel (1822-1884) (Fig. 474), was an Austrian monk and abbott in the
monastery ... gregor mendel, whose theory of inheritance is the most important ..."