Who is Gregor Mendel and what is he famous for?

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Who is Gregor Mendel and what is he famous for?

Gregor Mendel The Father of Genetics Chapter 5 Section 1

Gregor Mendel was: a young priest a science and math teacher curious of why some pea plants had different physical characteristics (traits). Why they looked different?

What did he observe? He observed that the pea plants' traits were often similar to those of their parents, sometimes they were different.

The passing of traits from parent to offspring is called heredity.

Mendel formed the foundation of genetics, the scientific study of heredity.

What he did….. He used pea plants because they have many traits that exist in only two forms. (tall/short, green seed/yellow seed) and they were self pollinating He decided to cross plants with opposite forms of a trait, for example, tall plants and short plants.

He started with purebred (always produces offspring with the same form of a trait as the parent) By using purebreds he knew that the offspring's traits would always be identical to that of the parents.

First Experiment (P generation) Crossed purebred tall plants with purebred short plants. He called it the parental generation or P generation. He called the offspring from this cross the first filial generation (F1) filial meaning “son of”. In the F1 generation all the plants were tall. The shortness trait had disappeared.

Next experiment He allowed the F1 plants to self pollinate In the F2 generation there was a mix of tall and short plants. This occurred even though the parents were all tall. He found that ¾ of the plants were tall and ¼ of the plants were short.

He concluded that: individual factors must control the inheritance of traits in peas. They exist in pairs and the female parent contributes one factor while the male parent contributes the other.

Today we call those factors that control traits genes. They call the different forms of gene alleles

Although his work was not recognized until much later, Mendel is known as the father of genetics for his experiments and papers about his pea plants.

To Review…

Your Assignment: Write a paragraph summarizing what you learned about how Gregor Mendel became to be known as the “father of genetics”.