Mendel
The life and legacy of a genetic pioneer
Vitezslav Orel author Finn, Stephen author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:18th Oct '84
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This book chronicles the life of Gregor Mendel and his revolutionary work in genetics, highlighting his lasting impact on science.
In Mendel, the narrative unfolds around the life and contributions of Gregor Mendel, the father of modern genetics. Through meticulous experimentation with pea plants, Mendel discovered the fundamental laws of inheritance, laying the groundwork for the field of genetics. His work, however, went largely unrecognized during his lifetime, only to be rediscovered decades later, highlighting the often overlooked nature of groundbreaking scientific contributions.
The story delves into Mendel's early life, his education, and the pivotal moments that led him to his groundbreaking experiments. It explores the challenges he faced as a monk and a scientist, navigating the complexities of faith and empirical inquiry. The book also paints a vivid picture of the scientific community during Mendel's time, illustrating how his ideas clashed with prevailing notions of heredity.
Ultimately, Mendel is not just a biography; it is a reflection on the nature of discovery and the importance of perseverance in the pursuit of knowledge. It invites readers to appreciate the intricate dance between science and society, and how one man's vision can reshape our understanding of life itself.
ISBN: 9780192876256
Dimensions: 188mm x 118mm x 14mm
Weight: 184g
120 pages