Thomas Hunt Morgan at Columbia, 1917

Morgan in the Fly Room at Columbia, 1917. Note the large number of fly cultures.

thomas hunt morgan, fly cultures, columbia, 1917, gallery 10

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16268. Gallery 10: Thomas Hunt Morgan at Columbia (2), 1917

Thomas Hunt Morgan in the Fly Room at Columbia (2), 1917.

  • ID: 16268
  • Source: DNAFTB

16270. Gallery 10: Thomas Hunt Morgan at Columbia, 1920

Morgan at his desk at Columbia, 1920.

  • ID: 16270
  • Source: DNAFTB

16273. Gallery 10: Thomas Hunt Morgan, 1945

Thomas Hunt Morgan with microscope.

  • ID: 16273
  • Source: DNAFTB

16271. Gallery 10: Thomas Hunt Morgan at the microscope

Morgan at microscope.

  • ID: 16271
  • Source: DNAFTB

16266. Gallery 10: Thomas Hunt Morgan portrait, 1920

Photo of Thomas Hunt Morgan, signed and dated May 30, 1920.

  • ID: 16266
  • Source: DNAFTB

16265. Gallery 10: Thomas Hunt Morgan family portrait, ca 1874

Family portrait of the Morgans. Thomas Hunt Morgan is standing next to his father on the right (around 1874).

  • ID: 16265
  • Source: DNAFTB

16262. Concept 10: Chromosomes carry genes.

Fruit flies help to reveal that chromosomes carry genes.

  • ID: 16262
  • Source: DNAFTB

16269. Gallery 10: Columbia University Fly Room, around 1920

The Fly Room at Columbia University, around 1920.

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16277. Biography 10: Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866-1945)

Thomas Hunt Morgan was one of the first true geneticists.

  • ID: 16277
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16212. Gallery 6: Hugo de Vries and Thomas Hunt Morgan

A meeting between Hugo de Vries and Thomas Hunt Morgan.

  • ID: 16212
  • Source: DNAFTB