mendel's garden
My garden at home is looking a bit bleak after all the snow, Mendel's Garden is blooming wonderfully at Jeremy Cherfas' blog Another Blasted Weblog.
Jeremy has prepared a nice collection of perennial favorites. I especially like the story about pea breeding and, if you view the post, there are several interesting pictures of peas. These peas are far more diverse than the kind you'd normally see in a genetics text. Not all peas are shrunken or waxy.
genetics, Mendel's garden, blog carnival
tags: blog carnivals, Mendel's Garden
The 24th edition of Mendel's Garden is now available for you to enjoy. I am surprised to see that this is probably the smallest Mendel's Garden I've ever seen -- what happened, my peeps?
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The November issue of Mendel's Garden is now available for you to enjoy. This issue was written so as to read like the narrative of a soccer game (it also includes a streaming video of philosophers playing soccer).
October is a month of darkness, mystery, and dread. Only one holiday brings joy in October and even then, October joy is distilled through fear and apprehension. In the early evenings the sun hurries home and once familiar objects loom ominously in the dark. Giant spiders appear out the fog, lurking on webs that span our walkways and doors. Even Mendel's Garden is dark and malevolent when October greys our skies.
genetics, Mendel's garden, blog carnival.
Horror stories for adults
October looks bleaker than usual if you're out of work and not getting paid. If your income matches this…