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(British Geneticist Who Co-founded with William Bateson, the 'Journal of Genetics') Reginald Crundall Punnett, a prominent British geneticist, co-founded the Journal of Genetics with William Bateson in 1910. He is best known for creating the Punnett square, a valuable tool in genetics for predicting potential genotypes of offspring. Punnett's book "Mendelism," published in 1905, is considered a pioneering contribution to the field of genetics. His work in popularizing genetics through accessible publications has significantly impacted public understanding of this scientific discipline.