บิึϸแห่งพัȨุ์ศาสตร์Usawadee DawGregor Mendel was an Augustinian monk who lived from 1822 to 1884 and conducted breeding experiments with pea plants. He studied the inheritance of certain traits over multiple generations of pea plants and discovered the basic laws of inheritance, including that traits are passed from parents to offspring in discrete units and that dominant and recessive traits exist. His work established the foundation of the modern science of genetics although it went largely unrecognized until the 1900s.
บิึϸแห่งพัȨุ์ศาสตร์Usawadee DawGregor Mendel was an Augustinian monk who lived from 1822 to 1884 and conducted breeding experiments with pea plants. He studied the inheritance of certain traits over multiple generations of pea plants and discovered the basic laws of inheritance, including that traits are passed from parents to offspring in discrete units and that dominant and recessive traits exist. His work established the foundation of the modern science of genetics although it went largely unrecognized until the 1900s.
บิึϸแห่งพัȨุ์ศาสตร์Usawadee DawGregor Mendel was an Augustinian monk who lived from 1822 to 1884 and conducted breeding experiments with pea plants. He studied the inheritance of certain traits over multiple generations of pea plants and discovered the basic laws of inheritance, including that traits are passed down in discrete units and that dominant and recessive traits exist. His work established the foundation of the modern science of genetics although it went largely unrecognized until the 1900s.