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Gregor Mendel's Ignored Genius

In this episode, we explore the incredible story of Gregor Mendel, whose foundational work on genetic inheritance was overlooked for 35 years due to scientific snobbery and a lack of open-mindedness. We uncover how a simple monk in a monastery garden developed the laws of heredity, only for the scientific establishment to ignore his findings until they were independently rediscovered decades later.


Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Mendel's Work
01:18 Mendel's Background and Education
03:56 The Pea Plant Experiments
08:55 Initial Rejection and Scientific Blindness
15:35 Rediscovery and Legacy
18:18 Lessons from Mendel's Story

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