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Hermann Joseph Muller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hermann Joseph Muller (or H. J. Muller ) (December 21 1890 – April 5 1967) was an American geneticist, educator, and Nobel laureate best known for his work on the physiological and genetic effects ...
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E. O. Wilson has said that progress in a field of science is measured by how soon its founders are forgotten. Perhaps, but H. J. Muller's pioneering contributions to gene theory deserve to be remembered.
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H. J. Muller’s legendary “artificial transmutation of the gene” by the use of X-rays in 1927 has long been touted as the origin of the modern study of induced mutation, a view that Muller himself helped to popularize. ... Luis Campos, Harvard University ... In fact, however, the first decades of the twentieth century...
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The Joshua Lederberg Papers ... Number of Image Pages: ... Reproduced with permission of David Muller.
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The Joshua Lederberg Papers ... Number of Image Pages: ... Reproduced with permission of David Muller.
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James Marshall, Review of "Conflicting Agents: Conflict Management in Multi-Agent Systems" by C. Tessier, L. Chaudron and H. J. Muller (eds.). Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 8(4). ISSN 1460-7425. January 2003. No electronic version available.
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H. J. Muller and the X-ray machine with which he did his Nobel ..... Muller, H. J., 1958. b How much is evolution accelerated by sexual reproduction? Anat. ...
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