Sturtevant, A. H. (1964) Genetics & Modern Biology [Book Review]. American Scientist, 52 (2). 194A-196A. ISSN 0003-0996. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20151214-110100709
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Abstract
The advances in our understanding of the nature of heredity during this century are among the most striking in the whole field of science, and perhaps the most spectacular of these is the interpretation in biochemical terms that has been developed especially in the past ten years. We have come a long way from the time when Bateson could say, in 1916.
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Additional Information: | © 1964 Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society. Book review of: Genetics & Modern Biology by G. W. BEADLE; 73 pages; Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 57, 1962 Jayne Lectures, 1963. | ||||||
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Official Citation: | Sturtevant, A. H.. American Scientist 52.2 (1964): 194A–196A | ||||||
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Deposited By: | Tony Diaz | ||||||
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