Gregor Mendel
- 1974 ----- color ----- 24 min ----- 16mm
- Professor Richard M. Eakin, Department of Zoology, University of California, Berkeley, presents, through impersonation, the discoveries, method of study, theories and personal philosophy of Gregor Mendel (1822-1884) in the words, dress and manner of his time. As the Abbot of the Augustinian monastery in Brunn, Austria, Mendel lectures on his experiments on inheritance in the garden pea. He comments on the law of segregation, the law of independent assortment, elementen, his hypothetical units of heredity. Mendel concludes that "science is always moving forward, and that sooner or later my principles will be rediscovered."
- Topics: (Biography, Biology, Genetics)
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