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Count Imre Festetics de Tolna (Simaság, 1764 – Kőszeg, 1847) was a noble landowner and geneticist. ==Scientific works== It is taught that the discipline of genetics began with Mendel, although many of the central principles were formulated before Mendel was born, also in Brno where Mendel later worked, and through the study of sheep rather than peas. Festetics formulated a number of rules of heredity and was the first to refer to these as ‘‘genetic laws of nature’’ (‘‘Die genetische Gesatze der Natur’’). In so doing he used the term ''genetic'' for the first time, 80 years before William Bateson did so in his personal letter to Alan Sedgwick. Festetics created this new term to clearly distinguish his rules of heredity, or ‘‘genetic laws,’’ from the ‘‘physiological laws’’ of Ehrenfels.〔Poczai P, Bell N, Hyvönen J (2014) Imre Festetics and the Sheep Breeders' Society of Moravia: Mendel's Forgotten “Research Network”. PLoS Biol 12(1): e1001772. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001772〕
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