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  • ...http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1933/morgan-bio.html Thomas Hunt Morgan Biography] Nobel Prize.org</ref> ...ref>[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/alumni/Magazine/Legacies/Morgan/index.html Thomas Hunt Morgan at Columbia University] Eric R. Kendall</ref>
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  • |event='''1910''': [[Thomas Hunt Morgan]] proposed a theory of sex-linked inheritance for the first mutation discov
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  • ...sophilidae|fruit fly]], famous as the subject of genetics experiments by [[Thomas Hunt Morgan]] and others. Easily raised in lab, rapid generations, mutations easily ind
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  • ...], and the [[California Institute of Technology]], where she worked with [[Thomas Hunt Morgan]]. During the summers of 1931 and 1932, she worked with geneticist [[Lewis ...Award for Basic Medical Research]], the [[Wolf Prize in Medicine]] and the Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal by the Genetics Society of America. In 1982 she was awarded the [[Lou
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  • ...], and the [[California Institute of Technology]], where she worked with [[Thomas Hunt Morgan]]. During the summers of 1931 and 1932, she worked with geneticist [[Lewis ...Award for Basic Medical Research]], the [[Wolf Prize in Medicine]] and the Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal by the Genetics Society of America. In 1982 she was awarded the [[Lou
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  • ...apter7.pdf] </ref> It did, however, have scientific detractors (notably, [[Thomas Hunt Morgan]], one of the few [[Mendel]]ians to explicitly criticize eugenics), though
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  • :1910 [[Thomas Hunt Morgan]] shows that genes reside on chromosomes, and discovered linked genes on ch
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  • ...traits that had a physical structure in the chromosomes; in the words of [[Thomas Hunt Morgan|Thomas Morgan]] "...there is an ever increasing body of information that po
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  • ...traits that had a physical structure in the chromosomes; in the words of [[Thomas Hunt Morgan|Thomas Morgan]] "...there is an ever increasing body of information that po
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