Hugo de Vries and Thomas Hunt Morgan

A meeting between Hugo de Vries and Thomas Hunt Morgan.

thomas hunt morgan, hugo de vries, gallery 6

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16213. Gallery 6: Hugo de Vries

Hugo de Vries

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16211. Gallery 6: Hugo de Vries, 1912

Hugo de Vries, 1912.

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16214. Gallery 6: Hugo de Vries examining primrose

Hugo de Vries and a group of scientists examining varieties of evening primrose.

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16273. Gallery 10: Thomas Hunt Morgan, 1945

Thomas Hunt Morgan with microscope.

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16271. Gallery 10: Thomas Hunt Morgan at the microscope

Morgan at microscope.

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16266. Gallery 10: Thomas Hunt Morgan portrait, 1920

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

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

Morgan at his desk at Columbia, 1920.

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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.

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16220. Video 6: Robert Olby, clip 2

The need for the "prepared mind" in interpreting data: the failure of Hugo de Vries to see ratios.

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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.

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