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1 EARLY IDEAS GENETICS OF INHERITANCE

2 Hippocrates (460 – 377 B.P.) every part of the body was involved in the production of “seeds” The seeds would fuse together to make a new person

3 ARISTOTLE (384- 322 B.C.E) Theory of Pangenesis
Egg and sperm consist of particles  pangenes from all parts of body upon fertilization the pangenes developed into the parts of the body from which they were formed.

4 WILLIAM HARVEY (1578 – 1657) New individual arose through the process of EPIGENESIS  embryo grew in stages and was affected by factors both inside and outside of the mother

5 ANTON VAN LEEUWENHOEK (1632 – 1723)
Used a microscope to examine gametes found “animalcules” in semen and decided they were preformed embryo’s Female contribution was only the influence of the uterus during embryo development

6 BLENDING THEORY Characteristics of parents blended in the offspring
Blending was irreversible, thus original characteristics would not appear in future generations

7 FRANCIS GALTON (1870’s) Disproved the theory of pangenesis (still influenced biology 100 years ago) Genes formed in every organ of both male and female body and moved to genitals

8 CHARLES DARWIN (1809 – 1882) Offspring have variations of their parents characteristics Couldn’t explain why – suggested current science had not yet discovered the puzzle pieces yet

9 Mendel’s law of heredity
GREGOR MENDEL (1822 – 1884) Developed the fundamental principles of modern genetics Experimented on pea plants and proposed Mendel’s law of heredity


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