Experiments in Plant Hybridisation (Cosimo Classics)
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Experiments which in previous years were made with ornamental plants have already afforded evidence that the hybrids as a rule are not exactly intermediate between the parental species. With some of the more striking characters those for instance which relate to the form and size of the leaves the pubescence of the several parts etc. the intermediate indeed is nearly always to be seen; in other cases however one of the two parental characters is so preponderant that it is difficult or quite impossible to detect the other in the hybrid. --from 4. The Forms of the Hybrid One of the most influential and important scientific works ever written the 1865 paper Experiments in Plant Hybridisation was all but ignored in its day and its author Austrian priest and scientist GREGOR JOHANN MENDEL (1822-1884) died before seeing the dramatic long-term impact of his work which was rediscovered at the turn of the 20th century and is now considered foundational to modern genetics. A simple eloquent description of his 1856-1863 study of the inheritance of traits in pea plants--Mendel analyzed 29000 of them--this is essential reading for biology students and readers of science history. Cosimo presents this compact edition from the 1909 translation by British geneticist WILLIAM BATESON (1861-1926).
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