Heredity Before Mendel

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Animal Breeding
animal genetics research
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Barnacle Geese
breeding ethics controversy
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Consanguineous Mating
Den Ursprung Der Sprache
early genetics studies in Central Europe
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Exercitationes De Generatione Animalium
Genetic Force
Genetic Laws
hereditary mechanisms
Jan Swammerdam
Lysenko
Mammalian Egg
Mendel's Discoveries
Mendel's Work
Olomouc University
Overburdened
Plant Breeding
polygenic inheritance
QTL
Rene Antoine Ferchault De Reaumur
scientific repression history
Secret Service Reports
Sheep Breeding
Trofim Denisovich Lysenko
Vice Versa
Wellcome Collection
Wool Quality
wool trait variation

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  • ISBN 9781032015088
  • Weight: 394g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The history of Science is replete with untold stories and this book is one of these accounts. The author shares a narrative of heredity, an active topic of inquiry long before Gregor Mendel – the father of genetics – planted his peas. One such interlude unfolded in Mendel’s home city and involved the sheep breeder, Imre Festetics. He sought to improve wool and proposed important rules of heredity. Unfortunately, aspects of wool quality, now known to be polygenic, complicate interpretations of the work of Festetics and explain why it is neglected. The forebearers of Mendel never get the credit they deserve. Heredity Before Mendel resurrects Festetics, the grandfather of heredity.

Key Features

1) Documents a vibrant community of scholars interested in heredity before Mendel

2) Highlights the work of Imre Festetics, the forgotten grandfather of genetics

3) Desribes political repression which stifled the nascent foundation of heredity research

4) Emphasizes the role sheep and wool played as the first model system of genetics

5) Challenges19th century taboos in Moravia leading to malicious rumors about the inbred royal House of Austria (Habsburgs).

Péter Poczai is Curator at the Finnish Museum of Natural History, University of Helsinki, Finland. He received his PhD from the University of Pannonia, Keszthely, Hungary. He is the author or co-author of dozens of scientific peer reviewed journal articles.

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