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related to Heredity; evolution; genetics -- 20th century
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474 citations
related to Heredity; evolution; genetics -- 20th century as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Book
Miguel García-Sancho; James Lowe
(2023)
A History of Genomics across Species, Communities and Projects.
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Article
Mauro Capocci
(2023)
Human genetics in post-WWII Italy: Blood, genes and platforms.
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences.
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Article
Marco Tamborini
(2022)
Organic form and evolution: The morphological problem in twentieth-century italian biology.
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
(p. 54).
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Article
Nicola Bertoldi
(2022)
“Batesonian Mendelism” and “Pearsonian biometry”: Shedding new light on the controversy between William Bateson and Karl Pearson.
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
(p. -2).
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Article
Alan R. Rushton
(2022)
Cambridge geneticists and the chromosome theory of inheritance: William Bateson, Leonard Doncaster and Reginald Punnett 1879–1940.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(pp. 468-496).
(/isis/citation/CBB587413205/)
Article
Katherine McLeod
(2022)
The Call of the Hoatzin: Ecology, Evolution, and Eugenics at the Bronx Zoo.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 683-704).
(/isis/citation/CBB199228100/)
Article
Christina Brandt
(2022)
Development and Heredity in the Interwar Period: Hans Spemann and Fritz Baltzer on Organizers and Merogones.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 253-283).
(/isis/citation/CBB199185340/)
Article
Robert Kohler
(2022)
Lords of the Fly Revisited.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 15-19).
(/isis/citation/CBB701830584/)
Article
Jon Røyne Kyllingstad
(2022)
The Norwegian Association for Heredity Research and the Organized International Eugenics Movement. Expertise, Authority, Transnational Networks and International Organization in Norwegian Genetics and Eugenics (1919-1934).
Perspectives on Science
(pp. 77-107).
(/isis/citation/CBB477102725/)
Article
Elise K. Burton
(2022)
Comparative globalizations: Building and dismantling genetic laboratories in Lebanon.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 495-513).
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Article
D. Vincent Riordan
(2021)
The Scapegoat Mechanism in Human Evolution: An Analysis of René Girard’s Hypothesis on the Process of Hominization.
Biological Theory
(pp. 242-256).
(/isis/citation/CBB823341248/)
Article
Lynn K. Nyhart; Scott Lidgard
(2021)
Revisiting George Gaylord Simpson’s “The Role of the Individual in Evolution” (1941).
Biological Theory
(pp. 203-212).
(/isis/citation/CBB846703326/)
Book
Natali Valdez
(2021)
Weighing the Future: Race, Science, and Pregnancy Trials in the Postgenomic Era.
(/isis/citation/CBB961294836/)
Article
Yafeng Shan
(2021)
Beyond Mendelism and Biometry.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 155-163).
(/isis/citation/CBB308136354/)
Article
José A. Alonso-Pavón; Jocelyn Cheé-Santiago; M. Lucía Granados-Riveros; et al.
(2021)
Genetics in Mexico: Mapping the Discipline.
Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences
(pp. 6-35).
(/isis/citation/CBB475001919/)
Article
Alejandro Fábregas-Tejeda; Abigail Nieves Delgado; Jan Baedke
(2021)
Revisiting Hans Böker’s "Species Transformation Through Reconstruction: Reconstruction Through Active Reaction of Organisms" (1935).
Biological Theory
(pp. 63-75).
(/isis/citation/CBB806685409/)
Article
Kersten Hall
(2021)
Florence Bell—the ‘Housewife’ with x-ray vision.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 619-631).
(/isis/citation/CBB196845423/)
Book
Elise K. Burton
(2021)
Genetic Crossroads: The Middle East and the Science of Human Heredity.
(/isis/citation/CBB019954667/)
Thesis
Giovanni Bisi
(2021)
The Biology of Mario Canella: Science, Politics, and Racism in the Age of Italian Fascism.
(/isis/citation/CBB199249705/)
Article
Alex Aylward
(2021)
R.A. Fisher, eugenics, and the campaign for family allowances in interwar Britain.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 485-505).
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