Carl Correns

Carl Correns

carl correns, gallery 6

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16216. Gallery 6: Carl Correns, signed portrait

"With best wishes, Carl Correns," around 1925.

  • ID: 16216
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12163. Sketch of Carl Correns, Kaiser-Wilhelm Institute for Plant Breeding, one of the rediscovers of Mendel's work

Sketch of Carl Correns, Kaiser-Wilhelm Institute for Plant Breeding, one of the rediscovers of Mendel's work

  • ID: 12163
  • Source: EA

16223. Biography 6: Carl Correns (1864-1933)

Hugo de Vries, Carl Correns and Erich von Tschermak-Seysenegg were the three scientists who rediscovered Mendel's laws in 1900.

  • ID: 16223
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16224. Biography 6: Erich von Tschermak-Seysenegg (1871-1962)

Hugo de Vries, Carl Correns and Erich von Tschermak-Seysenegg were the three scientists who rediscovered Mendel's laws in 1900.

  • ID: 16224
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16209. Genes are real things.

DNAFTB Animation 6: Hugo de Vries, Carl Correns, and Erich von Tschermak-Seysenegg explain the laws of heredity, and Theodor Schwann introduces cellular microscope discoveries.

  • ID: 16209
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16222. Biography 6: Hugo de Vries (1848-1935)

Hugo de Vries, Carl Correns and Erich von Tschermak-Seysenegg were the three scientists who rediscovered Mendel's laws in 1900.

  • ID: 16222
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12162. Carl Correns notes on Mendel's analysis of dominant and recessive charateristics in peas (4/16/1896)

Carl Correns notes on Mendel's analysis of dominant and recessive charateristics in peas (4/16/1896)

  • ID: 12162
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16213. Gallery 6: Hugo de Vries

Hugo de Vries

  • ID: 16213
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16699. Video 33: Walter Gilbert, clip 6

What we know about gene regulation today.

  • ID: 16699
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16211. Gallery 6: Hugo de Vries, 1912

Hugo de Vries, 1912.

  • ID: 16211
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