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Stadler, L. J.
The Gene. SS. 811-819. - Und: A. H. Sturtevant. Social Implications of the Genetics of Man. SS. 405-407. In: Science. Vol. 120.

Washington, 1954. - (26 x 19 cm). XXIV, 1106 S. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Leinwandband der Zeit.

Zwei klassische Arbeiten zur Genetik in ersten Ausgaben. - Zu I: "This paper by Stadler is interesting in several respects... It can be considered the distillate of Stadler's long and successful years of genetic investigation, and is valuable even if it were no more than that. But it is considerably more. For Stadler registers here his objections to the kind of research that has been done on the gene and its actions, points out some of the basic fallacies of current concepts in his opinion, and indicates ways and means through which a changed viewpoint might be developed.... But his ideas are provocative, and his recommendations deserve to be tested" (Peters). - Zu II: "This paper and the report of the Genetics Conference point a new direction for genetic thought. The Genetics Conference paper indicates a new trend in methods as well, that of team research" (Peters). - Stempel auf Vorsatz. - Peters, Classic papers in genetics S. 244 und 259


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