Edmund Beecher Wilson signed portrait, 1925

Edmund Beecher Wilson signed portrait, 1925

edmund beecher wilson, 1925, gallery 9

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16254. Gallery 9: Edmund Beecher Wilson, 1925

Edmund Beecher Wilson, 1925

  • ID: 16254
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16260. Biography 9: Edmund Beecher Wilson (1856-1939)

Edmund Beecher Wilson independently developed the idea of sex determination by chromosomes.

  • ID: 16260
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16259. Biography 9: Nettie Maria Stevens (1861-1912)

Nettie Maria Stevens independently developed the idea of sex determination by chromosomes.

  • ID: 16259
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16250. Specialized chromosomes determine sex.

DNAFTB Animation 9: Nettie Stevens and Edmund Wilson explain how biological sex is determined by special chromosomes.

  • ID: 16250
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16251. Gallery 9: Letter including discussion of Wilson's work on sex determination.

Letter from W. Spillman to the American Breeders Association, 1906

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16245. Video 8: Scott F. Gilbert, clip 2

The relationships between Theodor Boveri, Edmund Wilson, Nettie Stevens and Thomas Hunt Morgan.

  • ID: 16245
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16257. Video 9: Garland Allen, clip 2

Morgan's criticism of Stevens' and Wilson's sex determination theory.

  • ID: 16257
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16256. Video 9: Garland Allen, clip 1

The scientific influence of E. B. Wilson on T. H. Morgan.

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16216. Gallery 6: Carl Correns, signed portrait

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

  • ID: 16216
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16258. Video 9: Garland Allen, clip 3

Stevens' and Wilson's sex determination work: who was first to make the discovery?

  • ID: 16258
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