James V. Neel is considered as the father of modern human genetics. James V. Neel, Father of Modern Human Genetics, Died Feb. 1 At Age 84. read more
Gregor John Mendel is considered as father of genetics as he laid down the principles or laws of inheritance for the first time. Though his works were based on plants but the laws governing inheritance patterns are also applicable to humans and hence we call them as “ Mendel's Laws of Inheritance”. read more
It is well-known to the student of genetics that most of the human traits (mental, physical and also physiological) have definite hereditary components. read more
Gregor Johann Mendel is recognized as the father of genetics for his discovery of fundamental principles of inheritance and genetics via his work on pea plants. He basically showed that traits are decided by distinct, discrete biological units which come in pairs (one from each parent). read more