
Google has paid tribute to Czech-German Augustinian friar and scientist Gregor  Mendel on his 189th birth anniversary by putting up an assortment of  green peas as its home page logo, better known as Google Doddle.When clicked upon, the doodle directs the visitors to the search result  page with “Gregor Mendel” as keyword. The doodle, quite innovative,  refers to Mendel's study on the inheritance of certain traits in pea  plants.
Gregor Mendel (July 20, 1822 – January  6, 1884) is also known as the "father of modern genetics". Mendel's  study on pea plants showed that the inheritance of traits follows  particular laws, which were named after him. Contributions of Mendel  weren't recognized until the early 20th century. Several independent  rediscoveries of his laws helped establish the foundation of  the modern  science of genetics.
The Mendel doodle, unlike some of the  recent doodles, is static. Google of late has frequently replaced its  home page logo with a doodle to commemorate events and birthdays. The Les Paul Doodle and Lunar eclipse doodle were some of the animated, interactive and dynamic doodles in recent times.
The artistic take on its home page has helped Google gain immense popularity over  the past few years. Google doodle team has put up doodles on events with  national or international importance. The doodle themes also ranged  from news events to important dates in the history.
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