Abstract
On September 27, 1870, Gregor Mendel wrote to the famous botanist Nägeli in Zurich. In his letter, he suggested that sex determination might prove to be a phenomenon of heredity and segregation. But, as with his previous discovery of the principles of heredity, no attention was paid to his idea.
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