Did you ever wonder where all the information about modern genetics and heredity we have today is from? Well you are looking in the right place, GregorJ. Mendel was an Augustinian scientist, botanist, horticulturist, meteorologist, apiculturist, viticulturist, astronomer, teacher, mentor, and monk in the 1800s. He gave us the basis of today’s modern genetics and heredity. Gregor held many experiments on pea plants. He tested the pea plants and cross breed them to figure out how certain traits were passed down through generations. Gregor Mendel had the greatest impact on Western Civilization because he is considered the ‘Father of modern genetics’, he founded Mendel’s law of inheritance, and his research changed the world we know today.
Gregor Mendel is considered the ‘Father of modern genetics’, and because of modern genetics people are now able to understand genetic variation, heredity, genetic mutations, and so much more. He went against the will of the people around him and changed how the people of western …show more content…
“Humans have selectively bred plants and animals for thousands of years” ("What Is Selective Breeding?" Facts 03 Mar. 2017). Even though they had done it for years Gregor Mendel helped western civilization understand how selective breeding worked and how to do it more productively which helped farmers have successful crops and cattle. “At the time of Mendel’s studies, it was a generally accepted fact that the hereditary traits of the offspring of any species were merely the diluted blending of whatever traits were present in the “parents.””("Gregor Mendel." Biography.com, 26 Oct. 2016). With the help of Gregor people no longer are confused about genetics. They were also now able to understand genetic mutations and how they came