G. J. Mendel

Gregor Mendel, jeho hybridizační objevy a jejich význam [flash animace]

Gregor Mendel, his hybridisation discoveries and theirs significance [flash animation]

Mendelovo muzeum MU
Mendelianum MZM
Rodný dům J.G.M.
Opatství sv. Tomáše na Starém Brně
GSGM- Genetická společnost Gregora Mendela
Augustiniánské opatství svatého Tomáše na Starém Brně
O Mendelovi
Gregor Mendel na Wikipedii
Gregor Mendel - meteorolog
Gregor Johann Mendel "Otec genetiky"
Mendel
Johann Gregor MENDEL
Johann Gregor Mendel - otec a zakladatel informatiky
Meet Brother Gregory
Jaroslav Kříženecký
A. H. Sturtevant: A History of Genetics
Gregor Mendel: Planting the Seeds of Genetics

 

Mendel, Gregor. 1865. Versuche über Pflanzen-Hybriden. Verhandlungen des naturforschenden Vereines in Brünn, Bd. IV für das Jahr 1865, Abhandlungen, 3-47. (faksimile)

Mendel, Gregor. Experiments in Plant Hybridisation, anglický překlad C.T. Druery a William Bateson.

Anotovaná verze Mendelova článku

Mendel, Gregor 1869. On Hieracium-hybrids obtained by artificial fertilisation. Verhandlungen des naturforschenden Vereines, Abhandlungen, Brünn, Bd. VIII für das Jahr 1869, 26-31. (Translated and reprinted as an appendix to Bateson, W. 1909. Mendel's Principles of Heredity. Cambridge University Press.)

Mendel, Gregor 1866-1873. Gregor Mendel's letters to Carl Nägeli, 1866-1873. First published in English as: Mendel, G. 1950. Gregor Mendel's Letters to Carl Nägeli. Genetics, 35(5, pt 2): 1-29. Originally published as: Abhandlungen der Mathematisch-Physischen Klasse der Königlich Sächsischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften 29: 189-265, 1905. Reprinted in "Carl Correns, Gesammelte Abhandlungen zur Vererbungswissenschaft aus periodischen Schriften" 1899-1924. (Fritz V. Wettstein ed.) Berlin, Julius Springer, 1924. pp. 1237-1281.

Po Mendelovi ...

H. de Vries, C. Correns, and E. Tschermak independently rediscover Mendel's paper. Using several plant species, de Vries and Correns had performed breeding experiments that paralleled Mendel's earlier studies and had independently arrived at similar interpretations of their results. Therefore, upon reading Mendel's publication they immediately recognized its significance. W. Bateson also stresses the importance of Mendel's contribution in an address to the Royal Society of London.

Tschermak, Erik von 1900. Concerning artificial crossing in Pisum sativum First published in English as: Tschermak, E. 1950. Concerning artificial crossing in Pisum sativum. Genetics, 35(5, pt 2): 42-47. Originally published as: Tschermak, E. 1900. Über Künstliche Kreuzung bei Pisum sativum. Berichte der Deutsche Botanischen Gesellschaft 18: 232-239, 1900.

Vries, Hugo de 1900. Concerning the law of segregation of hybrids. First published in English as: De Vries, H.. 1950. Concerning the law of segregation of hybrids. Genetics, 35(5, pt 2): 30-32. Originally published as: De Vries, H. 1900. Sur la loi de disjonction des hybrides. Comptes Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences (Paris), 130: 845-847.

Walter Sutton (1902) concludes that (a) chromosomes have individuality, (b) that they occur in pairs, with one member of each pair contributed by each parent, and (c) that the paired chromosomes separate from each other during meiosis.

Thomson, J. Arthur. 1908. Heredity. London: John Murray

Godfrey Harold Hardy (1908) , a Cambridge mathematician, writes a letter to the editor of Science, suggesting that Mendelian mechanisms acting alone have no effect on allele frequencies. This observation forms the mathematical basis for population genetics.

Morgan, Thomas H. 1909. What are "factors" in Mendelian explanations? American Breeders Association Reports, 5:365-369.

Morgan, Thomas H. 1910. Chromosomes and Heredity. The American Naturalist, 44:449-496.

Morgan, Thomas H. 1913. Simplicity versus adequacy in Mendelian formulae The American Naturalist, 47:372-374

...

Contributions of the Members of the Augustinian Monastery in Brno, Focusing on F. M. Klácel, Philosopher and Teacher, and J. G. Mendel, Father of Genetics (Margaret Heřmánek Peaslee, Vítězslav Orel)

Mendel & Heredity