Description Describes how T.H. Morgan and E.B. Wilson ignored and perhaps even “surpressed” Payne's work (1912, 1916).
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Gilbert, Scott F.;
(1978)
The embryological origins of the gene theory
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Kingsland, Sharon E.;
(2007)
Maintaining Continuity through a Scientific Revolution: A Rereading of E. B. Wilson and T. H. Morgan on Sex Determination and Mendelism
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Weinstein, Alexander;
(1980)
[Edmund Beecher] Wilson's ostrich egg and [Thomas Hunt] Morgan's omelet
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Maienschein, Jane;
(1991)
Transforming traditions in American biology, 1880-1915
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(1987)
The role of Johns Hopkins University in the development of experimental and quantitative biology in America
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Deichmann, Ute;
(2014)
The Concept of the Causal Role of Chromosomes and Genes in Heredity and Development: Opponents from Darwin to Lysenko
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Baxter, Alice Levine;
(1976)
Edmund B. Wilson as a performationist: Some reasons for his acceptance of the chromosome theory
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James W. E. Lowe;
(2016)
Normal development and experimental embryology: Edmund Beecher Wilson and Amphioxus
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Baxter, Alice Levine;
(1977)
E.B. Wilson's “destruction” of the germ-layer theory
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Maienschein, Jane;
(1991)
From presentation to representation in E.B. Wilson's The cell
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Baxter, Alice Levine;
(1974)
Edmund Beecher Wilson and the problem of development: From the germ layer theory to the chromosome theory of inheritance
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Garland E. Allen;
(2015)
How Many Times Can You Be Wrong and Still Be Right? T. H. Morgan, Evolution, Chromosomes and the Origins of Modern Genetics
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Pereira Martins, Lilian Al-Chueyr;
(2012)
Um representante do estilo de pensamento científico “compreensivo,” William Bateson (1861--1926): ciência, política e arte
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Harwood, Jonathan;
(1984)
The reception of Morgan's chromosome theory in Germany: Inter-war debate over cytoplasmic inheritance
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Allen, Garland E.;
(1984)
Thomas Hunt Morgan: Materialism and experimentalism in the development of modern genetics
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Falk, Raphael;
(1995)
The manifest and the scientific
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Bowler, Peter J.;
(1978)
Hugo de Vries and Thomas Hunt Morgan: The mutation theory and the spirit of Darwinism
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(1983)
The place of Thomas Hunt Morgan in American biology
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David Ceccarelli;
(2021)
“The bad habit of wandering”: Morgan, Osborn and the issue of evolutionary causality in genetics and paleontology
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Maienschein, Jane;
(1991)
T.H. Morgan's regeneration, epigenesis, and (w)holism
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