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4to. 159-174 pp. Photos, figs. Self-wraps. Ownership rubber stamp of Norman Horowitz. FINE. Lewis received his PhD from Caltech, where he studied under Alfred Sturtevant. He founded the field of d...
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4to. 159-174 pp. Photos, figs. Self-wraps. Ownership rubber stamp of Norman Horowitz. FINE. Lewis received his PhD from Caltech, where he studied under Alfred Sturtevant. He founded the field of developmental genetics with his pioneering work with Drosophila, for which he was awarded the 1995 Nobel Prize in Medicine. It was also Lewis who developed the complementation test, and he made important contributions to the study of cancer, radiation, and genetics. In addition to the papers featured is a book review written by James F. Crow of: "Eugenics: Must it be a Dirty Word" by Daniel J. Kevles and INSCRIBED BY LEWIS to Norman Horowitz. All of the papers bear the rubber stamp or signature of pioneer Caltech geneticist Norman Horowitz. WITH: LEWIS. "The Pseudoallelism of White and Apricot in Drosophila Melanogaster." Offprint from: Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. 38, no. 11, 1952. 8vo. 953-961 pp. Self-wraps. Full list available on request.
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Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Symposia, 1951.
Year: 1951
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
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