This research was carried out in order to verify by simulation Mendel’s laws and seek for the clarification, from the author’s point of view, the Mendel-Fisher controversy. It was demonstrated from: the experimental procedure and the first two steps of the Hardy-Weinberg law, that the null hypothesis in such experiments is absolutely and undeniably true. Consequently, repeating hybridizing experiments as those showed by Mendel, it makes sense to expect a highly coincidence between the observed and the expected cell frequencies. By simulation, 30 random samples were generated with size equal to the number of observations reported by Mendel for his single trait trial, in this case, seed ...
Early in the 20th century, leading mathematicians found a link between Mendel’s Laws and Newton’s Bi...
In 1939 N.I. Ermolaeva published the results of an experiment which repeated parts of Mendel’s class...
Chromosomal crossover is a biological mechanism to combine parental traits. It is perhaps the first ...
This research was carried out in order to verify by simulation Mendel’s laws and seek for...
This research was carried out in order to verify by simulation Mendel’s laws and seek for the clarif...
If one wanted to use the strictest definition of species, by which only those individuals that displ...
which to do modern genetics, and we have a century of progress to show for it. We properly credit Me...
AbstractThe rapid reception of Gregor Mendel's paper ‘Experiments on plant hybrids’ (1866) in the ea...
Although Gregor Mendel’s crosses with peas are a recognised foundation stone of genetics, science hi...
A controversy arose over Mendel's pea crossing experiments after the statistician R.A. Fisher propos...
R. A. Fisher is widely respected for his contributions to both statistics and genetics. For instance...
While ‘‘Mendel’s Laws’ ’ are generally taught as natural facts, they are actually pedagogical constr...
Mendel, a genius experimentalist, meticulously uncovered the genetic basis of heredity in work that ...
Gregor Mendel’s 1866 paper on hybridising peas introduced an experimental strategy and analytical me...
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the presentation by Gregor Mendel of his studies of plant h...
Early in the 20th century, leading mathematicians found a link between Mendel’s Laws and Newton’s Bi...
In 1939 N.I. Ermolaeva published the results of an experiment which repeated parts of Mendel’s class...
Chromosomal crossover is a biological mechanism to combine parental traits. It is perhaps the first ...
This research was carried out in order to verify by simulation Mendel’s laws and seek for...
This research was carried out in order to verify by simulation Mendel’s laws and seek for the clarif...
If one wanted to use the strictest definition of species, by which only those individuals that displ...
which to do modern genetics, and we have a century of progress to show for it. We properly credit Me...
AbstractThe rapid reception of Gregor Mendel's paper ‘Experiments on plant hybrids’ (1866) in the ea...
Although Gregor Mendel’s crosses with peas are a recognised foundation stone of genetics, science hi...
A controversy arose over Mendel's pea crossing experiments after the statistician R.A. Fisher propos...
R. A. Fisher is widely respected for his contributions to both statistics and genetics. For instance...
While ‘‘Mendel’s Laws’ ’ are generally taught as natural facts, they are actually pedagogical constr...
Mendel, a genius experimentalist, meticulously uncovered the genetic basis of heredity in work that ...
Gregor Mendel’s 1866 paper on hybridising peas introduced an experimental strategy and analytical me...
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the presentation by Gregor Mendel of his studies of plant h...
Early in the 20th century, leading mathematicians found a link between Mendel’s Laws and Newton’s Bi...
In 1939 N.I. Ermolaeva published the results of an experiment which repeated parts of Mendel’s class...
Chromosomal crossover is a biological mechanism to combine parental traits. It is perhaps the first ...