Mendel's legacy the origin of classical genetics
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Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
cop. 2004.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- What is classical genetics?
- Routes to classical genetics-evolution
- Routes to classical genetics-cytology
- Routes to classical genetics-embryology and reproduction
- Routes to classical genetics -breeding and hybrid formation
- The rise of the American university
- The sex chromosomes
- The rediscovery of Mendelism
- The chromosome theory of heredity
- The predominance of plant breeding to 1910
- Maize genetics and the popularization of genetics
- Animal genetics in the first decade of the twentieth century
- Morgan and fruit fly genetics
- Forming the fly lab-contributions of A.H. Sturtevant and C.B. Bridges
- Forming the fly lab-contributions of H.J. Muller
- Drosophila genetics after 1915
- Darwinism, mendelism, and the new synthesis
- Classical genetics to the mid-twentieth century
- Classical genetics and one-celled organisms
- Classical genetics in the service of politics
- Classical genetics and human genetics
- The future and significance of classical genetics
- Classical genetics and the history of science.