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ID 16288
Calvin Bridges at Woods Hole, 1922
Description:
Calvin Bridges pitching horseshoes at Woods Hole, 1922.
Keywords:
calvin bridges, woods hole, horseshoes, 1922, gallery 11
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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16291. Gallery 11: Calvin Bridges, 1935
Calvin Bridges and Drosophila map pillar.
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16292. Gallery 11: Calvin Bridges, 1937
Calvin Bridges during a stay at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1937.
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16281. Gallery 11: Alfred Sturtevant, Woods Hole, 1916
Alfred Sturtevant relaxing at Woods Hole, 1916.
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16290. Gallery 11: Calvin Bridges at Caltech, 1935
Calvin Bridges in Fly Stock Room in Caltech, around 1935. Fly stocks now had their own room as opposed to being stacked on people's desks.
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16284. Gallery 11: Alfred Sturtevant at Caltech, 1930
Biology staff at Caltech, 1930.
SOURCE: DNAFTB
16298. Biography 11: Calvin Blackman Bridges (1889-1938)
Calvin Bridges was a student of Thomas Hunt Morgan. Bridges advanced the theory of chromosomal non-disjunction, and did a lot of work on chromosomal banding patterns.
SOURCE: DNAFTB
16348. Gallery 15: Levene's laboratory at the Rockefeller Institute, 1922. (2 of 4)
Levene's laboratory at the Rockefeller Institute, 1922.
SOURCE: DNAFTB
16199. Gallery 5: William Bateson and R.A. Emerson, 1922
William Bateson (left) with R.A. Emerson, 1922.
SOURCE: DNAFTB
16297. Biography 11: Alfred Henry Sturtevant (1891-1970)
Alfred Sturtevant was a student of Thomas Hunt Morgan. Sturtevant provided proof of genetic linkage.
SOURCE: DNAFTB
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