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  1. William Bateson and the promise of Mendelism.Lindley Darden - 1977 - Journal of the History of Biology 10 (1):87-106.
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  • Bateson and Chromosomes: Conservative Thought in Science.William Coleman - 1971 - Centaurus 15 (3):228-314.
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  • William Bateson, Mendelism and biometry.A. G. Cock - 1973 - Journal of the History of Biology 6 (1):1-36.
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  • William Johannsen and the genotype concept.Frederick B. Churchill - 1974 - Journal of the History of Biology 7 (1):5-30.
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  • Problems of Genetics.William Bateson - 1982 - Philosophy of Science 49 (1):147-149.
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  • Opposition to the Mendelian-chromosome theory: The physiological and developmental genetics of Richard Goldschmidt.Garland E. Allen - 1974 - Journal of the History of Biology 7 (1):49-92.
    We may now ask the question: In what historical perspective should we place the work of Richard Goldschmidt? There is no doubt that in the period 1910–1950 Goldschmidt was an important and prolific figure in the history of biology in general, and of genetics in particular. His textbook on physiological genetics, published in 1938, was an amazing compendium of ideas put forward in the previous half-century about how genes influence physiology and development. His earlier studies on the genetic and geographic (...)
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  • Philosophy and the physicists.Lizzie Susan Stebbin - 1937 - London,: Methuen & Co..
    This book is written by a philosopher for other philosophers and for that section of the reading public who buy in large quantities and, no doubt, devour with great earnestness the popular books written by scientists for their enlightenment. We common readers, to adapt a phrase from Samuel Johnson, are fitted neither to criticize physical theories not to decide what precisely are their implications. We are dependent upon the scientists for an exposition of those developments which - so we find (...)
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  • The History of Wilhelm Johannsen's Genetical Terms and Concepts from the Period 1903 to 1926.Johan Henrik Wanscher - 1975 - Centaurus 19 (2):125-147.
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  • The Genotype Theory of Wilhelm Johannsen and its Relation to Plant Breeding and the Study of Evolution.Nils Roll-Hansen - 1979 - Centaurus 22 (3):201-235.
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  • Discontinuity in evolution.Francis Galton - 1894 - Mind 3 (11):362-372.
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  • Recent progress in the study of variation, heredity and evolution.Robert Heath Lock - 1908 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 16 (2):14-14.
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