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Beyond Peas: How Mendelian Genetics Transformed Biology

Beyond Peas: How Mendelian Genetics Transformed Biology

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Discover how Gregor Mendel's revolutionary work with pea plants transformed modern biology in this episode of the Gregor Mendel podcast. Host Dr. Sarah Quinn explores the journey from Mendel's original experiments in 1866 to the rediscovery of his work in 1900, and examines how Mendelian genetics revolutionized agriculture, animal breeding, and our understanding of human inheritance. Learn about the scientific pioneers who built upon Mendel's foundation, including Thomas Hunt Morgan's fruit fly research and the development of hybrid crops that helped feed the world. The episode traces the connection between Mendel's abstract "factors" and the discovery of DNA's structure, showing how his principles continue to underpin modern genetic technologies. From plant breeding to genome sequencing, discover why Mendel's laws remain fundamental to genetics, evolutionary biology, and conservation efforts today. This engaging exploration reveals how one monk's careful observations in a monastery garden laid the groundwork for one of science's most powerful tools, demonstrating the lasting impact of methodical scientific inquiry on our understanding of heredity and life itself.
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