The Czech Republic has reclaimed a precious document hand-written by the
famed founder of new genetics, Gregor Mendel. Mendel wrote the document,
titled “Experiments on Plant Hybridization” and considered a seminal
work of genetics, at the Augustinian monastery in Brno in 1865. Thanks to
prolonged diplomatic efforts, the Czech Republic was able to gain the
seminal paper back from Germany. Among the parties claiming rights to the
document were Austrian, Czech and German authorities, as well as the
descendants of the Austrian scientist and the monastery in Brno, where he
had worked on the seminal paper. Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg is
set to present Mendel’s paper to the public on Thursday afternoon.