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Piero Borzini, William Bateson, l’uomo che inventò la genetica
Published 2016-05-01“…Piero Borzini, William Bateson, l’uomo che inventò la genetica (Milano, Biblion, 2015, 239 pp. …”
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Revisitando a história da genética clássica: dos caracteres unitários ao gene (1900-1926)
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Published 2012“…In the early 1900s, after the rediscovery of Mendel's work, the conceptual gaps in understanding between genetics and evolutionary Darwinism led to vigorous debate between biometricians such as Walter Weldon and Karl Pearson and Mendelians such as Charles Davenport, William Bateson and Wilhelm Johannsen. By the 1930s statisticians and models built on statistical reasoning had helped to resolve these differences and to produce the neo-Darwinian modern evolutionary synthesis.…”
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The Inheritance of Hearing Loss and Deafness: A Historical Perspective
Published 2024-01-01“…If the term “genetics” is a relatively recent proposition, introduced in 1905 by English biologist William Bateson, who rediscovered and spread in the scientific community Mendel’s principles of inheritance, since the dawn of human civilization the influence of heredity has been recognized, especially in agricultural crops and animal breeding. …”
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Um método para detectar a aceitação ou rejeição de hipóteses ou teorias: Morgan e a Teoria Cromossômica (1903-1911)
Published 2013-05-01“…Com o intuitode contribuir para elucidar este problema, foi proposto um método de análise em Martinse Martins (1999), exemplificado pelo posicionamento do naturalista inglês William Bateson (1861-1926) diante da teoria cromossômica, no período compreendido entre 1902 e 1926.O objetivo deste artigo é aplicar o método de análise acima mencionado para esclarecer aposição adotada pelo zoólogo Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866-1945) diante da hipótese/teoriacromossômica, no período compreendido entre 1903 e 1910-1911. …”
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Elephants, rainbows, flowers and bees: Interdisciplinary research driven by botanic garden collections
Published 2023-03-01“…Many of Henslow's plantings and herbarium specimens still exist. William Bateson, who was one of the rediscoverers of Mendel's laws of inheritance and who coined the term ‘genetics’, worked at the Garden at the dawn of the last century. …”
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The Impact of N.I. Vavilov on the Conservation and Use of Plant Genetic Resources in Scandinavia: A Review
Published 2022-12-01“…We trace the historical connections from Vavilov back to 18th century scientists, such as Carl Von Linneaus (Sweden) and 19th century European scientists such as Alphonse de Candolle (Switzerland), Henry de Vilmorin (France), and William Bateson (England). Vavilov has influenced the conservation work in Scandinavia resulting amongst other in the establishment of the Nordic Gene Bank in 1979 and the Svalbard Global Seed Vault which started operating in 2008. …”
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