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  1. Thomas Hunt Morgan: Pioneer of Genetics by Ian Shine, Sylvia Wrobel, 2009-11-11
  2. American Geneticists: Thomas Hunt Morgan, Barbara Mcclintock, Theodosius Dobzhansky, Craig Venter, Susan Lindquist, Joseph L. Goldstein
  3. A Critique of the Theory of Evolution (Classic Reprint) by Thomas Hunt Morgan, 2010-10-22
  4. The scientific basis of evolution, by Thomas Hunt Morgan, 1935
  5. Thomas Hunt Morgan: The Man and His Science by Garland E. Allen, 1978-07
  6. The development of the frog's egg; an introduction to experimental embryology by Thomas Hunt Morgan, 2010-06-19
  7. The genetic and the operative evidence relating to secondary sexual characters by Thomas Hunt Morgan, 2010-09-04
  8. Experimental Zoölogy by Thomas Hunt Morgan, 2010-10-14
  9. The third-chromosome group of mutant characters of Drosophila melanogaster by Calvin Blackman Bridges, Thomas Hunt Morgan, 2010-08-18
  10. Regeneration In Teleosts (1900) by Thomas Hunt Morgan, 2010-05-23
  11. Regeneration, Part 1 by Thomas Hunt Morgan, 2010-03-05
  12. The Mechanism of Mendelian Heredity [ 1922 ] by Thomas Hunt Morgan, 2009-08-10
  13. The Problem of Development (Volume 1, no. 1) by Thomas Hunt Morgan, 2010-07-24
  14. A Critique of the Theory of Evolution [ 1916 ] by Thomas Hunt Morgan, 2009-08-10

1. Thomas Hunt Morgan
Thomas Hunt Morgan (18661945). Index. Garland Allen, Thomas Hunt MorganThe man and his science, Princeton Princeton University Press, 1978.
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Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866-1945)
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Teacher(s)
[William Keith Brooks] [H. Newell Martin]
Colleagues
[Edmund Beecher Wilson] [E.G. Conklin] [Ross G. Harrison]
Students
Alfred Sturtevant ] [Calvin Bridges] [Hermann J. Muller]
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[Jacques Loeb]
Vita
  • Born 1866, Lexington, KY
  • B.A., 1886, Kentucky State College
  • Ph.D. 1890, John Hopkins University
  • Professor of Experimental Zoology, Columbia University, 1904-1928
  • Caltech, 1928-1945
  • Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1933
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Morgan's early career was spent in natural history. He got his Ph.D., on the evolutionary relationships of pycnogonids, under W.K. Brooks at Johns Hopkins. Brooks was firmly entrenched in the morphological tradition and exposed Morgan, along with E.B. Wilson, E.G. Conklin, and later R.G. Harrison, to marine biology and experimental zoology. Brooks drew his students into field zoology, though those students went on to pursue more empirical, experimental approach to science advocated by Brooks's colleague, physiologist H Newell Martin. In 1891 Morgan replaced Wilson at Bryn Mawr (Wilson had moved to Columbia), where he met Jacques Loeb, and stayed until 1904. From morphology, then, his research interests shifted to experimental embryology (1891-94), as did many of his contemporaries. He carried out research on regeneration in earthworms and development of sea urchins. A strong influence at this time was his friend Hans Driesch, whom Morgan met at the Naples Zoological Station. Morgan became a devotee of Entwicklungsmechanik, or developmental mechanics. Morgan disagreed with Driesch on vitalism, but maintained a strong alliance with him on the importance of experimental methods. Morgan was interested in evolution, but skeptical of Darwinism, which he perceived to be too speculative and not grounded in observable phenomena. After 1900 he was also critical of Mendelism and the chromosomal theory of heredity.

2. Thomas Hunt Morgan At Columbia University
THOMAS HUNT MORGAN AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. Genes, Chromosomes, and the Origins of Modern Biology. Eric R. Kandel and way of thinking introduced at the beginning of the twentieth century by Thomas
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Genes, Chromosomes, and the Origins of Modern Biology
Eric R. Kandel
. . . . the rise and development of genetics to mature age is another instance of an all-comprising and all-affecting generalization based upon an overwhelming body of integrated facts, . . . [and] will rank in the history of science with such other great events as mentioned, . . . The basic tenets of genetics have already influenced decisively all parts of biology after what has been only a short span in the history of science; and further that beyond this, many other fields of science have fallen under the spell and we have every reason to believe that genetics is bound to remain in a pivotal position in the future. Richard B. Goldschmidt, The Impact of Genetics Upon Science When future historians turn to examine the major intellectual accomplishments of the twentieth century, they will undoubtedly give a special place to the extraordinary achievements in biology, achievements that have revolutionized our understanding of life's processes and of disease. Important intimations of what was to happen in biology were already apparent in the second half of the nineteenth century. Darwin had delineated the evolution of animal species, Mendel had discovered some basic rules about inheritance, and Weissman, Roux, Driesch, de Vries, and other embryologists were beginning to decipher how an organism develops from a single cell. What was lacking at the end of the nineteenth century, however, was an overarching sense of how these bold advances were related to one another.

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Thomas Hunt Morgan (18661945) Along with Bateson, the co-founder of modern genetics. An experimentalist and originally a mutationist, opposed to natural selection, Lamarckism, orthogenesis, and the
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Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866-1945)
Along with Bateson , the co-founder of modern genetics. An experimentalist and originally a mutationist, opposed to natural selection, Lamarckism, orthogenesis, and the chromosomal theory of inheritance. He converted to the latter and to Darwinism after 1910, discovered linkage and recombination with his "fly room" students and colleagues, and was the first to show that variation derives from numerous small mutations. Most of the "fly room" research during its glory years in the 1910s and 20s was focused on using linkage data to map genes onto the chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster, a completely novel research agenda that replaced the earlier, neo-Mendelian emphasis on creating quasi-chemical genetic formulas. In 1928 Morgan moved his team of drosophilists (including most prominently Sturtevant and Bridges) to Cal Tech. This program soon recruited Dobzhansky , continuing its leadership in the field until Bridges' death, Morgan's retirement, and Dobzhansky's departure in the late 1930's. Foe of Osborn , who had gotten him hired at Columbia; Morgan did flirt with the eugenics movement in the 1910s, but he opposed it during its ascendancy in the 1920s. Friendly with

4. Thomas Hunt Morgan - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Thomas Hunt Morgan. Enlarge. Thomas Hunt Morgan (September 25, 1866 December 4,1945) worked in natural history, zoology, and macromutation in Drosophila.
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Thomas Hunt Morgan. Thomas Hunt Morgan was born in Lexington, Kentucky,in 1866, and died in 1945. He worked in Natural history, Zoology
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Thomas Hunt Morgan. (18661945).
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T. H. Morgan was born in 1866 in Lexington, Kentucky, nephew of the flamboyant General John Hunt Morgan who was nicknamed "The Thunderbolt of the Confederacy" for his swashbuckling exploits during the Civil War. Despite T. H. Morgan's aristocratic Southern upbringing, he was (prophetically) something of a mutation. Rather than preparing for the military or a venture into the family hemp business, he spent his time collecting birds, birds' eggs, butterflies and fossils.
In 1880, at the age of 14, Morgan entered the Agricultural and Mechanical College (what is now the University of Kentucky) to study natural history. At that time, the college had about 300 students and 20 faculty in a regimented atmosphere to which Tom did not always adapt well. He excelled in natural history and graduated valedictorian, the only blemish on his academic career being a low grade in French, which was apparently no fault of Tom's. Professor Francois Helveti, the instructor in French and a Union soldier in the Civil War, had been captured by Tom's uncle, General Morgan, during the war and had suffered the humiliation of being forced to ride backwards on a mule from Cincinnati to Lexington. As an act of spiteful retaliation, he nearly failed Tom, the story goes.
In 1886, Morgan entered The Johns Hopkins University graduate school; his eventual doctoral dissertation was entitled "

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Morgan Thomas Hunt (1866-1945), amerykañski biolog, genetyk. Profesor embriologii w Filadelfii (1891-1904), profesor zoologii do¶wiadczalnej w Columbia University w Nowym Jorku (1904-1928), za³o¿yciel i kierownik (od 1928) laboratorium biologicznego w California Institute of Technology w Pasadenie. Cz³onek wielu towarzystw naukowych, autor chromosomowej teorii dziedziczno¶ci. Laureat Nagrody Nobla w 1933 za odkrycia dotycz±ce roli chromosomów w przekazywaniu cech dziedzicznych. Teoriê dotycz±c± lokalizacji genów w chromosomach wysun±³ w 1910 na podstawie badañ nad mutacjami u muszki owocowej (Drosophila melanogaster). Crossing over Inne zjawiska odkryte przez Morgana to tzw. sprzê¿enie genów, czyli wspólne dziedziczenie siê genów zlokalizowanych w tym samym chromosomie, oraz zjawisko

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Thomas Hunt Morgan (18661945) received the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiologyin 1933 for his discoveries concerning the role chromosomes play in heredity.
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Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866-1945) received the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology in 1933 for his discoveries concerning the role chromosomes play in heredity.
At the beginning of his career, however, Morgan spent considerable time and effort on the study of embryogenesis and regeneration, and published several important articles and books on these subjects. Of relevance to us is his 1901 book appropriately entitled "Regeneration". The work and ideas presented in this book remain relevant to the modern study of regeneration, and many of the incisive questions postulated in this work remain unanswered to this day.
However, Morgan eventually abandoned the study of regeneration since, in his own words, he felt that "we will never understand the phenomena of development and regeneration" (Berrill, N. J. "The pleasure and practice of biology" Can. J. Zool
Below is an illustration made by Morgan for his book on regeneration showing the variety of ways planarians go about regenerating themselves. The original caption reads: "Fig. 4.-

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Thomas Hunt Morgan 25. August in Lexington Kentucky 5. Dezember in Pasadena, Kalifornien ), war ein US-amerikanischer Zoologe und Genetiker , der durch Kreuzungsversuche mit der Taufliege Drosophila melanogaster die grundlegende Struktur der Chromosomen aufklärte. Er entdeckte, dass die Gene (Erbanlagen) nacheinander auf den Chromosomen liegen und ermittelte ihre Reihenfolge und Abstände zueinander. Seine Ergebnisse fasste er in Chromosomenkarten (Genkarten) zusammen. 1933 erhielt er den Nobelpreis für Medizin Siehe auch: Taufliegen bearbeiten
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(Weitergeleitet von Thomas H. Morgan Thomas Hunt Morgan 25. August in Lexington Kentucky 5. Dezember in Pasadena, Kalifornien ), war ein US-amerikanischer Zoologe und Genetiker , der durch Kreuzungsversuche mit der Taufliege Drosophila melanogaster die grundlegende Struktur der Chromosomen aufklärte. Er entdeckte, dass die Gene (Erbanlagen) nacheinander auf den Chromosomen liegen und ermittelte ihre Reihenfolge und Abstände zueinander. Seine Ergebnisse fasste er in Chromosomenkarten (Genkarten) zusammen. 1933 erhielt er den Nobelpreis für Medizin Siehe auch: Taufliegen bearbeiten
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