When two plants, constantly different in one or several traits, are crossed, the traits they have in common are transmitted unchanged to the hybrids and their progeny, as numerous experiments have proven; a pair of differing traits, on the other hand, are united in the hybrid to form a new trait, which usually is subject to changes in the hybrids' progeny.
Gregor MendelTo live without experiencing some shame and blushes of admiration would surely be a wretched life.
Gregor MendelThe value and utility of any experiment are determined by the fitness of the material to the purpose for which it is used, and thus in the case before us it cannot be immaterial what plants are subjected to experiment and in what manner such experiment is conducted.
Gregor MendelI am convinced that it will not be long before the whole world acknowledges the results of my work.
Gregor Mendel