Article ID: CBB000069872

Do chromosomes segregate randomly during meiosis?: Key articles by Fernandus Payne were ignored, and perhaps “surpressed” (1996)

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Description Describes how T.H. Morgan and E.B. Wilson ignored and perhaps even “surpressed” Payne's work (1912, 1916).


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Authors & Contributors
Baxter, Alice Levine
Maienschein, Jane A.
Allen, Garland E.
Bowler, Peter J.
Deichmann, Ute
Falk, Raphael
Journals
American Zoologist
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Journal of the History of Biology
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
Biology and Philosophy
Filosofia e História da Biologia
Publishers
Yale University
Johns Hopkins University Press
Concepts
Biology
Genetics
Embryology
Evolution
Mendelism; Mendelian inheritance
Chromosomes
People
Morgan, Thomas Hunt
Wilson, Edmund Beecher
Boveri, Theodor
Bateson, William
Baur, Erwin
Brooks, William Keith
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
21st century
Places
United States
Germany
Institutions
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
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