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Friar Gregor Mendel keeping records of the traits of pea plants in the garden of St. Thomas Abbey in Brno, Czechia.
He noticed that the characteristics of pea plants followed familial lines, and that these characteristics could be manipulated through selective line-breeding.
The value of his work was recognised only after his death. This is a pity, as he was doing his research at about the same time Charles Darwin was formalising his thinking about "line-breeding" by natural selection.
One of the greatest contributions to the biological sciences was made with only a notebook, pen, garden tools and decades of patient dedication.
This image depicts an Augustinian monk, likely Friar Gregor Mendel, observing pea plant variations in a garden. The detailed painting showcases purple and white flowers, reflecting Mendel's pioneering research on genetics and selective breeding.
Created by Charlie on Feb 16, 2024 using the Juggernaut XL v7 AI image generator model.
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Perfect. Mendel´s Garden in Monastery in Brno, look exactly like this.