Dominant traits Memes

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Peas Were Just The Beginning

Peas Were Just The Beginning
Monk by day, genetic mastermind by... also day! Poor Mendel standing there like "Hmm, these penguins and elephants have some VERY dominant traits." The father of genetics out here color-coding his zoo animals like they're pea plants! His data collection must've been wild: "Dear diary, today the yellow circle elephant produced another yellow circle baby. Shocking." Bet he never mentioned THIS experiment in his monastery reports!

Mendel's Second Law: Monster Edition

Mendel's Second Law: Monster Edition
Genetics students watching Mike Wazowski emerge in the F2 generation is peak scientific comedy. The meme perfectly illustrates Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment, where heterozygous parents (rryy and RRYY) produce an F1 generation of identical hybrids (RrYy), which then self-fertilize to create the F2 genetic carnival—including our green friend with his recessive round phenotype (RRyy). That 9:3:3:1 Mendelian ratio hitting different when Disney characters are involved.

Papa Mendel: The Original Plant Matchmaker

Papa Mendel: The Original Plant Matchmaker
Gregor Mendel, the original plant matchmaker, forcing sweet peas into arranged marriages for science. The man spent seven years watching flowers hook up and counting their offspring like some botanical voyeur. His brilliant insight? Traits pass down in predictable patterns—not exactly revolutionary now, but back then it was mind-blowing. The "Now Kiss" caption perfectly captures his methodical cross-pollination experiments that basically invented genetics while the Catholic Church wasn't looking. Imagine explaining to your monastery bros that you're just out there playing plant Cupid in the name of science.