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Milislav Demerec (January 11, 1895 –
April 12, 1966) was a Croatian-American geneticist, and the
director of the
Department of Genetics,
Carnegie Institution...
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usually named in
accordance with the
uniform nomenclature proposed by
Demerec et al. Gene
names are 3-letter
acronyms that
derive from
their function...
- research. His
doctoral students include George Wells Beadle,
Milislav Demerec,
Marcus Morton Rhoades,
George F. Sprague, and
Lewis Stadler.
Emerson was...
- Vera
Radaslava Dyson-Hudson (née
Demerec; July 8, 1930 –
April 14, 2016) was an
American anthropologist.
Originally interested in
Drosophila genetics...
- 679–699. doi:10.1128/JB.64.5.679-699.1952. PMC 169409. PMID 12999698.
Demerec M,
Adelberg EA,
Clark AJ,
Hartman PE (July 1966). "A
proposal for a uniform...
- Addison's disease.[citation needed]
Milislav Demerec was
named director of the
Laboratory in 1941.
Demerec shifted the Laboratory's
research focus to the...
- used for
naming genes in bacteria.
Standards were
proposed in 1966 by
Demerec et al. Each
bacterial gene is
denoted by a
mnemonic of
three lower case...
- (February 2004). "Diversity of
phage types among archived cultures of the
Demerec collection of
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium strains". Applied...
- from E. coli
infected with raw
sewerage to the two
researchers Milislav Demerec and Ugo Fano.
These two
researchers isolated T3, T4, T5, and T6 from E...
- doi:10.1073/pnas.91.20.9277. PMC 44795. PMID 7937755. Cooper, K.W. (1950).
Demerec, M. (ed.).
Biology of Drosophila. New York: Wiley. pp. 1–61. Pitnick, S...