Crossword-Solution: MENDEL 6 letters, 44 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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He stated the laws of heredity. 1 answer
Famous Austrian botanist (1822–84). 1 answer
Famous Austrian scientist. 1 answer
Father of genetics 1 answer
Founder of genetics 1 answer
Genes genius 1 answer
Genetic pioneer 1 answer
Geneticist Gregor 1 answer
Genetics giant 1 answer
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Gregor who pioneered in genetics 1 answer
Discover of a famous "Law." 1 answer
His "Laws" involved research on peas 1 answer
Law maker of 1865 1 answer
Monk who studied pea plants 1 answer
Pea nut? 1 answer
Pea observer 1 answer
Pea-brained researcher? 1 answer
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Pioneer geneticist 1 answer
Pioneer geneticist Gregor 1 answer
Pioneering Geneticist creation 1 answer
Botanist associated with pea plants 1 answer
Botanist Gregor 1 answer
Authority on heredity. 1 answer
Austrian scientist, famous for studies of heredity. 1 answer
Austrian monk 1 answer
Austrian botanist: 1822-84 1 answer
Austrian botanist Gregor 1 answer
Austrian botanist 1 answer
19th-century abbot and scientist 1 answer
The Father of Genetics 2 answers
Genetics pioneer 2 answers
Pea-brain 4 answers
A BIOLOGIST WHO SPECIALIZES IN GENETICS 10 answers
BUD, TO A BOTANIST 10 answers
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BOTANIST CREATION 11 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with MENDEL (5)

Most of the names were well-known as those of “wreckers.” In this category belonged Blaustein, Ganz, Rothfoere, Lewis, Ascher, and Mendel, and if Harding, Carpenter, and Vesey could not be so confidently classified, at least their misfortune excited no particular sympathy.
The Market-Place Harold Frederic 2008
The fixed idea of despoiling Rostocker, Aronson, Ganz, Rothfoere, Lewis, and Mendel of their last sixpence had been in no wise affected by this entertaining homily.
The Market-Place Harold Frederic 2008
The truth of these general considerations was becoming gradually clear to many of us when in 1900 Mendel's work was rediscovered.
Darwin and Modern Science A.C. Seward and Others 1999
The discovery of De Vries, that new species may arise by mutation and the wide if not universal applicability of Mendel's Law to phenomena of heredity, as shown especially by Bateson and his pupils, must, for the time being, if not permanently, serve as a basis for theories of evolution.
Darwin and Modern Science A.C. Seward and Others 1999
Bateson ("Mendel's Principle of Heredity," Cambridge, 1902, page 38) says: "Naudin clearly enuntiated what we shall henceforth know as the Mendelian conception of the dissociation of characters of cross-breds in the formation of the germ-cells, though apparently he never developed this conception." It is remarkable that, as far as we know, Darwin never in any way came across Mendel's work.
More Letters of Charles Darwin Volume II Charles Darwin 2001

Quotes with MENDEL (3)

Mendel had a remarkable nature as a boy. I’m not talking about miracles. Miracles are a burden for a tzaddik, not the proof of one. Miracles prove nothing except to those whose faith is bought very cheap, sir. There was something in Mendele. There was a fire.
Michael Chabon The Yiddish Policemen's Union
Holding a precious book meant to Mendel what an assignment with a woman might to another man. These moments were his platonic nights of love. Books had power over him; money never did. Great collectors, including the founder of a collection in Princeton University Library, tried in vain to recruit him as an adviser and buyer for their libraries — Jakob Mendel declined; no one could imagine him anywhere but in the Café Gluck. Thirty-three years ago, when his beard was still so…
Stefan Zweig The Collected Stories of Stefan Zweig
The rediscovery of Mendel's laws of heredity in the opening weeks of the 20th century sparked a scientific quest to understand the nature and content of genetic information that has propelled biology for the last hundred years. The scientific progress made [since that time] falls naturally into four main phases, corresponding roughly to the four quarters of the century.""The first established the cellular basis of heredity: the chromosomes. The second defined the molecular ba…
Siddharta Mukherjee
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Used 36 times in crossword archives (1947–2024).