%0 Journal Article %T The True Idea of Mendel¡¯s Assumption regarding the Gene Is Rediscovered %A Muying Zhou %J Open Journal of Genetics %P 1-7 %@ 2162-4461 %D 2020 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojgen.2019.101001 %X The question of whether the ¡°synthetic life¡± created by J.C. Venter was produced by DNA (the genome) also raises the question of whether the basic ideas behind modern genetics (germplasm = the hereditary material of the germ cells = genes) are true. In theory, however, whether genes can produce cells (including traits) should depend on Mendel¡¯s assumptions regarding genes and not on what people can argue or discuss at will. Consequently, the author studied Mendel¡¯s assumptions again. It turns out, unexpectedly, that the gene refers to a hereditary element controlling the specifications of the individual rather than the producer of the individual. That is to say, the gene is a facilitator, and the acceptor produces the individual by following the specifications set by the gene. This is the most significant genetics-related discovery since Mendel¡¯s death, Scientific facts, including Avery¡¯s experiment, consistently proved that this is true. %K Genes %K Hereditary Material %K Genetics %K Template %K Producer %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=97287