The monk Mendel (born in 1822) and the monk chose to be a founding founder of genetics. After a long and complex series of pea plants, he discovered that the characteristics are not mixed, but there is something indivisible, And fluid, but many small pellets are linked to each other temporarily, and this explains the prevailing and recessive traits, and how one of the families have a child with blue eyes and another with two brown eyes.
But Mendel, who was forced into the priesthood, was forced into oblivion without being noticed until he died. This happened to Dr. Garrod, who came close to understanding the genes, but only ten years later, when he knew the genetic code.
But Mendel, who was forced into the priesthood, was forced into oblivion without being noticed until he died. This happened to Dr. Garrod, who came close to understanding the genes, but only ten years later, when he knew the genetic code.
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