- half from each of them. This led to a
vigorous debate between the
biometricians, who
supported Galton's ideas, as
Raphael Weldon,
Arthur Dukinfield...
- Hugo de
Vries (who
coined the word mutation).
Their opponents were the
biometricians, who were
interested in the
continuous variation of characteristics...
- a
temporary rift
between those who
accepted Darwinian evolution and
biometricians who
allied with de Vries. In the 1930s,
pioneers in the
field of po****tion...
-
James Arthur Harris (1880–1930) was a
botanist and
biometrician,
known for the Harris–Benedict equation. He was the head of the
department of
botany at...
-
between the
biometricians and the
Mendelians was
extremely vigorous in the
first two
decades of the 20th century, with the
biometricians claiming statistical...
-
several twin
studies and has been
considered polygenic since the Mendelian–
biometrician debate a
hundred years ago. A genome-wide ****ociation (GWA)
study of...
-
battle between the
followers of Galton's Law of
Ancestral Heredity, the
biometricians, and
those who
advocated Mendel's principles.
Galton conducted wide-ranging...
-
Ethel Mary
Elderton (1878–1954) was a
British biometrician,
statistician and
eugenics researcher who
worked with
Francis Galton and Karl Pearson. Elderton...
- X.
Schumacher (March 14, 1892 – June 3, 1967) was a
prominent forest biometrician. He
served on the
forestry faculty at The
University of
California before...
- and
composer (d. 1972) 1905 –
Betty Allan,
Australian statistician and
biometrician (d. 1952) 1906 –
Harry von Zell,
American actor and
announcer (d. 1981)...