Overlooked and Unknown: Women Who Contributed to DNA Discovery
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The scientific study of genetics began in 1854 with observations made by Gregor Johann Mendel. Of course, scientists expanded and deepened their investigations into the specifics of how inheritance and reproduction worked on a cellular level. As soon as they figured out the cellular functionality, they zoomed in further to understand how the science worked on a molecular level. Each step of the way, discovery after discovery was compiled and combined to arrive at important conclusions.
Overlooked and Unknown: Women Who Contributed to DNA Discovery
Overlooked and Unknown: Women Who Contributed…
Overlooked and Unknown: Women Who Contributed to DNA Discovery
The scientific study of genetics began in 1854 with observations made by Gregor Johann Mendel. Of course, scientists expanded and deepened their investigations into the specifics of how inheritance and reproduction worked on a cellular level. As soon as they figured out the cellular functionality, they zoomed in further to understand how the science worked on a molecular level. Each step of the way, discovery after discovery was compiled and combined to arrive at important conclusions.