A Conversation for Gregor Mendel and the Basics of Genetics
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scaryfish Started conversation Jan 1, 2003
Well done. As you said, people think genetics is all about people in white coats.. when it's really all about those punnet-squares :P
*chuckles* I can think of quite a few examples where if they had done the experiment _slightly_ different, it wouldn't have worked.. Like Mendel with his peas - just "happened" to pick genes that were all on separate chromosomes.
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Litesmth Posted May 25, 2007
Yeah, and Mendel faked his results!
A statistical study of his work showed his results (4:1, 2:2, 9:3:3:1 ratios) were SO CLOSE to what he expected, that he must have fiddled with his data. But then they had a different attitude to scientific inquiry in those days...
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