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Publishing in Obscurity: The 1866 Paper Nobody Read

Publishing in Obscurity: The 1866 Paper Nobody Read

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Explore the fascinating story of Gregor Mendel's groundbreaking 1866 paper 'Experiments on Plant Hybridization' that launched modern genetics - but only after being ignored for 35 years. Dr Sarah Quinn examines why this revolutionary work on heredity was overlooked by the scientific community, including Darwin himself, and what factors contributed to its eventual rediscovery in 1900. Discover how Mendel's mathematical approach to biology was ahead of its time, why regional publications struggled for recognition, and how scientific timing affects the acceptance of new ideas. Learn about the three scientists who independently rediscovered Mendel's laws and launched the Modern Synthesis. This episode reveals important lessons about scientific communication, recognition, and the non-linear nature of scientific progress. Perfect for students of biology, history of science enthusiasts, and anyone interested in how groundbreaking discoveries sometimes hide in plain sight. Keywords: Gregor Mendel, genetics history, scientific publication, heredity, pea plant experiments, Darwin, scientific discovery, biology education, Modern Synthesis, 19th century science.
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