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    Edmund Beecher Wilson (October 19, 1856 – March 3, 1939) was a pioneering American zoologist and geneticist. He wrote one of the most influential textbooks...
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    develop as a female. Nettie Stevens (working with beetles) and Edmund Beecher Wilson (working with hemiptera) are credited with independently discovering...
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  • (1583–1633), British physician Edmund Wilson Sr. (1863–1923), American lawyer and Attorney General of New Jersey Edmund Beecher Wilson (1856–1939), American zoologist...
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  • to cell biology over the course of a career. It is named after Edmund Beecher Wilson. Source : ASCB 1981 Daniel Mazia, George Palade and Keith Porter...
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    and Edmund Beecher Wilson both independently discovered sex chromosomes in 1905. However, Stevens is credited for discovering them earlier than Wilson. In...
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  • E. B. Wilson may refer to: Edgar Bright Wilson (1908–1992), American chemist working in spectroscopy Edmund Beecher Wilson (1856–1939), American zoologist...
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    known as "filterable viruses", and later just "viruses". In 1923 Edmund Beecher Wilson wrote "We have now arrived at a borderland, where the cytologist...
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    Hopkins' sister school Bryn Mawr College, replacing his colleague Edmund Beecher Wilson. Morgan taught all morphology-related courses, while the other member...
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    American cytologists: Edmund Beecher Wilson, Nettie Stevens, Walter Sutton and Theophilus Painter were all influenced by Boveri (Wilson, Stevens, and Painter...
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    Francis Wall Oliver 1926: Edgar Johnson Allen 1927: Otto Stapf 1928: Edmund Beecher Wilson 1929: Hugo de Vries 1930: James Peter Hill 1931: Karl Ritter von...
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    Edmund Wilson Jr. (May 8, 1895 – June 12, 1972) was an American writer, literary critic and journalist. He is widely regarded as one of the most important...
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  • Palade Keith R. Porter Ray Rappaport Michael Swann Roger Tsien Edmund Beecher Wilson Kenneth R. Miller Matthias Jakob Schleiden Theodor Schwann Yoshinori...
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  • Calmette Henri Alexandre Deslandres Albert Einstein Albin Haller Edmund Beecher Wilson Pieter Zeeman "Fellows of the Royal Society". London: Royal Society...
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    College in 1905 during a study of the mealworm Tenebrio molitor. Edmund Beecher Wilson independently discovered the same mechanisms the same year, working...
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  • received his Ph.D. from Columbia University, where his advisors were Edmund Beecher Wilson and Thomas Hunt Morgan. Gowen then worked as a biologist at the...
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  • the Gulf of Mannar, Sri Lanka. In 1925, the American zoologist Edmund Beecher Wilson described a species of sponge from North Sulawesi as Gelliodes fibrosa...
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    Clarence Erwin McClung, Margaret Reed Lewis, Thomas Hunt Morgan and Edmund Beecher Wilson. In 1929, Just traveled to Naples, Italy, where he conducted experiments...
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    limiting factors in relation to photosynthesis. Nettie Stevens and Edmund Beecher Wilson independently describe the XY sex-determination system. Stamen Grigorov...
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    influenced by the work of the previous head of the biology department, Edmund Beecher Wilson, who had moved to Columbia University in 1891. Stevens received...
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    downtown Geneva. Academia E. Philip Howrey, economist and professor Edmund Beecher Wilson, America's first cell biologist; discovered the chromosomal XY sex-determination...
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  • sinus and aortic mechanisms in the regulation of respiration” "Work on Wilson´s disease" "Work on the change of the antigene effect in bacteria" "Work...
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    end of the 19th century, beginning with William Bate Hardy and Edmund Beecher Wilson who described the cytoplasm (then called 'protoplasm') as a colloid...
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    medium Eusapia Palladino. Scientists such as Robert W. Wood and Edmund Beecher Wilson attended. Davis, Kellogg, Rinn and John W. Sargent, a past-president...
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  • Sloan Wilson (born 1949), US evolutionary biologist and geneticist Edmund Beecher Wilson (1856–1939), US zoologist, geneticist, discovered XY and XX sex...
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    development and conducted experimental morphology research under Edmund Beecher Wilson and Thomas Hunt Morgan. He stayed six years in the US and Europe...
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  • Philippines. It was first described in 1925 by the American zoologist Edmund Beecher Wilson, the type locality being North Sulawesi. He gave it the name Gelliodes...
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    laboratory at Columbia University. Scientists such as Robert W. Wood and Edmund Beecher Wilson attended. The magicians W. S. Davis, J. L. Kellogg, J. W. Sargent...
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    Elisabeth Beecher Stowe (/stoʊ/; June 14, 1811 – July 1, 1896) was an American author and abolitionist. She came from the religious Beecher family and...
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  • discovered independently by Nettie Stevens, at Bryn Mawr College, and by Edmund Beecher Wilson at Columbia University. 1907: Lutetium discovered independently...
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    cytologists Edmund Beecher Wilson, Nettie Stevens and others made connections between the chromosomes and Mendelian heredity, while Wilson's colleague at...
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