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  1. Mendel No Mendelian?Robert Olby - 1979 - History of Science 17 (1):53-72.
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  • Has Mendel's work been rediscovered?R. Fisher - 1936 - Annals of Science 1 (2):115-137.
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  • The real objective of Mendel's paper.Floyd V. Monaghan & Alain F. Corcos - 1990 - Biology and Philosophy 5 (3):267-292.
    According to the traditional account Mendel's paper on pea hybrids reported a study of inheritance and its laws. Hence, Mendel came to be known as The Father of Genetics. This paper demonstrates that, in fact, Mendel's objective in his research was finding the empirical laws which describe the formation of hybrids and the development of their offspring over several generations. Having found these laws (and not the laws of inheritance that he is generally credited with) he proposed a theoretical scheme (...)
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  • Explanations of Mendel's Results.Margaret Campbell - 1976 - Centaurus 20 (2):159-174.
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