The Mendel Journal

The Mendel Journal
Title The Mendel Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 710
Release 1909
Genre Genetics
ISBN

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Experiments in Plant-hybridisation

Experiments in Plant-hybridisation
Title Experiments in Plant-hybridisation PDF eBook
Author Gregor Mendel
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1925
Genre Hybridization, Vegetable
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A Guinea Pig's History of Biology

A Guinea Pig's History of Biology
Title A Guinea Pig's History of Biology PDF eBook
Author Jim Endersby
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 544
Release 2007
Genre Science
ISBN 9780674027138

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"Endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved," Darwin famously concluded The Origin of Species, and for confirmation we look to...the guinea pig? How this curious creature and others as humble (and as fast-breeding) have helped unlock the mystery of inheritance is the unlikely story Jim Endersby tells in this book. Biology today promises everything from better foods or cures for common diseases to the alarming prospect of redesigning life itself. Looking at the organisms that have made all this possible gives us a new way of understanding how we got here--and perhaps of thinking about where we're going. Instead of a history of which great scientists had which great ideas, this story of passionflowers and hawkweeds, of zebra fish and viruses, offers a bird's (or rodent's) eye view of the work that makes science possible. Mixing the celebrities of genetics, like the fruit fly, with forgotten players such as the evening primrose, the book follows the unfolding history of biological inheritance from Aristotle's search for the "universal, absolute truth of fishiness" to the apparently absurd speculations of eighteenth-century natural philosophers to the spectacular findings of our day--which may prove to be the absurdities of tomorrow. The result is a quirky, enlightening, and thoroughly engaging perspective on the history of heredity and genetics, tracing the slow, uncertain path--complete with entertaining diversions and dead ends--that led us from the ancient world's understanding of inheritance to modern genetics.

Mendel's Principles of Heredity

Mendel's Principles of Heredity
Title Mendel's Principles of Heredity PDF eBook
Author William Bateson
Publisher
Pages 238
Release 1902
Genre Electronic books
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Bateson named the science "genetics" in 1905-1906. This is the first textbook in English on the subject of genetics.

Ending the Mendel-Fisher Controversy

Ending the Mendel-Fisher Controversy
Title Ending the Mendel-Fisher Controversy PDF eBook
Author Allan Franklin
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Pre
Pages 348
Release 2008-03-15
Genre Science
ISBN 9780822973409

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In 1865, Gregor Mendel presented "Experiments in Plant-Hybridization," the results of his eight-year study of the principles of inheritance through experimentation with pea plants. Overlooked in its day, Mendel's work would later become the foundation of modern genetics. Did his pioneering research follow the rigors of real scientific inquiry, or was Mendel's data too good to be true—the product of doctored statistics? In Ending the Mendel-Fisher Controversy, leading experts present their conclusions on the legendary controversy surrounding the challenge to Mendel's findings by British statistician and biologist R. A. Fisher. In his 1936 paper "Has Mendel's Work Been Rediscovered?" Fisher suggested that Mendel's data could have been falsified in order to support his expectations. Fisher attributed the falsification to an unknown assistant of Mendel's. At the time, Fisher's criticism did not receive wide attention. Yet beginning in 1964, about the time of the centenary of Mendel's paper, scholars began to publicly discuss whether Fisher had successfully proven that Mendel's data was falsified. Since that time, numerous articles, letters, and comments have been published on the controversy.This self-contained volume includes everything the reader will need to know about the subject: an overview of the controversy; the original papers of Mendel and Fisher; four of the most important papers on the debate; and new updates, by the authors, of the latter four papers. Taken together, the authors contend, these voices argue for an end to the controversy-making this book the definitive last word on the subject.

Gregor Mendel

Gregor Mendel
Title Gregor Mendel PDF eBook
Author Cheryl Bardoe
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015-08-18
Genre
ISBN 9781484462164

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Presents the life of the geneticist, discussing the poverty of his childhood, his struggle to get an education, his life as a monk, his discovery of the laws of genetics, and the rediscovery of his work thirty-five years after its publication.

Solitude of a Humble Genius - Gregor Johann Mendel: Volume 1

Solitude of a Humble Genius - Gregor Johann Mendel: Volume 1
Title Solitude of a Humble Genius - Gregor Johann Mendel: Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Jan Klein
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 428
Release 2013-08-28
Genre Science
ISBN 3642352545

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Gregor Johann Mendel continues to fascinate the general public as well as scholars, the former for his life and the latter for his achievements. Solitude of a Humble Genius is a two-volume biography presenting Mendel in the context of the history of biology and philosophy, and in the context of the setting in which he lived and worked. In this first volume the authors set the stage for a new interpretation of Mendel’s achievements and personality. The period of Mendel’s life covered by this volume is critical to understanding why he saw what other biologists, including Charles Darwin, for example, didn’t. In searching for clues to Mendel’s thinking, the authors discuss at length the origin of his genes; the history of the region of his birth; they also spend a day and then the four seasons of the year with his family; and finally they examine the schooling he received, as well as the cultural and political influences he was exposed to. An indispensible part of the work is Norman Klein’s artwork. In this first volume alone, it comprises nearly 80 original drawings and includes cartoons that enliven the narration, scenes from Mendel’s life, portraits, and plans and drawings of the cities and buildings in which he lived, studied, and worked.