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21“…In a recent Review Article on Gregor Mendel’s (1822–1884) work with pea (Pisum sativum)-plants, it was proposed that this crop species should be re-vitalized as a model organism for the study of cell- and organ growth. …”
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22“…We argue that biology instructors can practice agency, or the capacity to act in ways that undermine opportunity gaps that lead to underrepresentation, by developing themselves into culturally relevant pedagogues who are committed to underrepresented minority (URM) students’ learning and career success, who demonstrate cultural competence, and who develop a sociopolitical consciousness regarding the culturally laden nature of their discipline. We then explore Gregor Mendel’s story to demonstrate the culturally laden nature of the history of science as well as the nature of our current curricular canon. …”
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23“…Domesticated plants and animals played crucial roles as models for evolutionary change by means of natural selection and for establishing the rules of inheritance, originally proposed by Charles Darwin and Gregor Mendel, respectively. Here, we review progress that has been made during the last 35 y in unraveling the molecular genetic variation underlying the stunning phenotypic diversity in crops and domesticated animals that inspired Mendel and Darwin. …”
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24“…It is well known that Gregor Mendel discovered the laws of Genetics in peas and that maize was used for the discovery of transposons by Barbara McClintock. …”
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25por Durmaz, Asude Alpman, Karaca, Emin, Demkow, Urszula, Toruner, Gokce, Schoumans, Jacqueline, Cogulu, Ozgur“…The scientific history of genetics began with the works of Gregor Mendel in the mid-19th century. Prior to Mendel, genetics was primarily theoretical whilst, after Mendel, the science of genetics was broadened to include experimental genetics. …”
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26“…CASE DESCRIPTION: The rediscovery of Gregor Mendel’s laws of inheritance provided Vavilov with a scientific foundation for crop improvement, this foundation was later bolstered by Vavilov’s personal drive to conserve plant biodiversity. …”
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27“…Gregor Mendel’s “Experiments on Plant Hybrids” (1865/1866), published 150 years ago, is without doubt one of the most brilliant works in biology. …”
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28“…Still more is needed until there is a complete picture of the biological function of DNA satellite sequences, particularly when considering non-model organisms. Celebrating Gregor Mendel’s anniversary by going to the roots, this review is designed to inspire and aid new research into telomeres and satellites with a particular focus on non-model organisms and accessible experimental and in silico methods that do not require specialized equipment or expensive materials. …”
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29“…Pea (Pisum sativum) was chosen as the research material by Gregor Mendel to discover the laws of inheritance. Out of seven traits studied by Mendel, genes controlling three traits including pod shape, pod color, and flower position have not been identified to date. …”
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30por Hartl, Daniel L.“…Gregor Mendel was an Augustinian priest in the Monastery of St. …”
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31“…Two hundred years after the birth of Gregor Mendel, it is an appropriate time to reflect on recent developments in the discipline of genetics, particularly advances relating to the prescient friar’s model species, the garden pea (Pisum sativum L.). …”
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32“…The practice officially dates back to Gregor Mendel - who was not a renowned scientist, but a 19th century Augustinian monk. …”
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33por Hüther, Patrick, Schandry, Niklas, Jandrasits, Katharina, Bezrukov, Ilja, Becker, Claude“…ARADEEPOPSIS (https://github.com/Gregor-Mendel-Institute/aradeepopsis) uses semantic segmentation of top-view images to classify leaf tissue into three categories: healthy, anthocyanin rich, and senescent. …”
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34por Hellens, Roger P., Moreau, Carol, Lin-Wang, Kui, Schwinn, Kathy E., Thomson, Susan J., Fiers, Mark W. E. J., Frew, Tonya J., Murray, Sarah R., Hofer, Julie M. I., Jacobs, Jeanne M. E., Davies, Kevin M., Allan, Andrew C., Bendahmane, Abdelhafid, Coyne, Clarice J., Timmerman-Vaughan, Gail M., Ellis, T. H. Noel“…A is the factor determining anthocyanin pigmentation in pea that was used by Gregor Mendel 150 years ago in his study of inheritance. …”
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35por Sindhu, Anoop, Ramsay, Larissa, Sanderson, Lacey-Anne, Stonehouse, Robert, Li, Rong, Condie, Janet, Shunmugam, Arun S. K., Liu, Yong, Jha, Ambuj B., Diapari, Marwan, Burstin, Judith, Aubert, Gregoire, Tar’an, Bunyamin, Bett, Kirstin E., Warkentin, Thomas D., Sharpe, Andrew G.“…ABSTRACT: Pea (Pisum sativum L.) is one of the world’s oldest domesticated crops and has been a model system in plant biology and genetics since the work of Gregor Mendel. Pea is the second most widely grown pulse crop in the world following common bean. …”
Publicado 2014
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