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Drosophilist is a term used to
refer to both the
specific group of
scientists trained in the
laboratory of
Thomas Hunt Morgan, and more
generally any scientist...
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Drosophila (/drəˈsɒfɪlə, drɒ-, droʊ-/) is a
genus of fly,
belonging to the
family Drosophilidae,
whose members are
often called "small
fruit flies" or...
- California) was an
American biochemist, botanist,
plant geneticist, and
drosophilist.
Clausen was the
eldest of six siblings. As a boy with his family, he...
- into
space in 1947. As of 2017, six
Nobel Prizes have been
awarded to
drosophilists for
their work
using the insect.
Drosophila melanogaster is typically...
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Scientist Award (2011)
Scientific career Fields Genetics Bioinformatics Drosophilist Institutions European Bioinformatics Institute University of California...
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Cornell University, but
remained involved with Columbia. He
followed the
drosophilists as the
first genetic maps
emerged from Morgan's experiments, and joined...
- "Mendelian-chromosome theory" of heredity.
Thomas Hunt
Morgan and the "
Drosophilists" in his fly lab
applied this to a new
model organism. They hypothesized...
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Drosophila melanogaster. Led by
Thomas Hunt
Morgan and his
fellow "
drosophilists",
geneticists developed the
Mendelian model,
which was
widely accepted...
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Clausen (1891–1956).
American biochemist, botanist,
plant geneticist, and
drosophilist W.
Wallace Cleland (1930–2013).
American biochemist at the University...
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hereditary material.
Between 1910 and 1915,
Thomas Hunt
Morgan and the "
Drosophilists" in his fly lab
forged these two ideas—both controversial—into the...