who did mandel work with?
Mendel was given the title of father of genetics. He published the results of his experiments named as experiments on Plant Hybrids on a journal "The preeceding of the brunn society of natural history" in 1866, where he described the principle of inheritance popularly known as Mendel Laws. His work was unnoticed by scientists for 34 years due to many reasons such as lack of aggressiveness to his personality, limited circulation of his proceedings and at that time the scientific world was dominated by Darwin theory of Evolution and everywhere only Darwin was known. But in 1900, his work was rediscovered by three scientists such as Hugo de varies, Tschermark and Correns. Mendel described that individual traits are inherited which are known as genes. The term gene was coined by Danish Botanist Johannsen in 1909.
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