Gregor Mendel, an Augustinian monk in Brünn, Austria, is by far the discoverer of modern genetics. After Darwins
introduction of the origin of life and evolution Mendel introduced in the
middle 1800's the concept of genes as the unit carring passed on traits. After the publishing of his theorys and
his many studies annd variations in it ;his studies lead to the biochemestry we use today.
inserting this unit, genes, Mendel opened the doors of genetics to the world and now many scientists have developed it to a
mayor level in a slow pace, but not yet to it's full capacity. This involving the secrets of mutation and genomes.