Genetics - Lost and Found: Crash Course History of Science

Genetics - Lost and Found: Crash Course History of Science

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11th Grade - University

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The video explores the history of genetics, starting with Darwin's theories and questions about heredity. It highlights Gregor Mendel's groundbreaking experiments with peas, which led to the laws of inheritance. Despite his significant contributions, Mendel's work was initially overlooked due to various factors. The rediscovery of his research around 1900 by multiple scientists revived interest in genetics. The video also discusses advancements in genetics, including the work of Thomas Hunt Morgan and Barbara McClintock, who furthered the understanding of genetic inheritance and chromosome behavior.

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What was the main question Darwin could not answer about heredity?

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What did Mendel use to study the inheritance of traits?

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Which term did Mendel coin to describe traits that appear in every generation?

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Why was Mendel's work initially ignored?

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Who was one of the scientists that rediscovered Mendel's work around 1900?

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What organism did Thomas Hunt Morgan use to study genetics?

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What did Alfred Sturtevant develop in the field of genetics?

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What was Barbara McClintock's major discovery in genetics?

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Why did Barbara McClintock stop publishing her research in 1953?

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What recognition did Barbara McClintock eventually receive for her work?

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