The paper analyzes the early theory building process of Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866-1945) from the 1910s to the 1930s and the introduction of the invisible gene as a main explanatory unit of heredity. Morgan's work marks the transition between two different styles of thought. In the early 1900s, he shifted from an embryological study of the development of the organism to a study of the mechanism of genetic inheritance and gene action. According to his contemporaries as well as to historiography, Morgan separated genetics from embryology, and the gene from the whole organism. Other scholars identified an underlying embryological focus in Morgan's work throughout his career. Our paper aims to clarify the debate by concentrating on Morgan's theor...
In the 19th century, debates over heredity were fuelled by anecdotal evidence and special, unusual c...
The first task of genetics was to determine the laws which govern the transmission of characters fro...
Linkage (or genetic) maps are graphs, which are intended to represent the linear ordering of genes o...
The paper analyzes the early theory building process of Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866-1945) from the 1910...
For most of his fellow Kentuckians, the accomplishments of Thomas Hunt Morgan have been overshadowed...
The birth of classical genetics in the 1910's was the result of the junction of two modes of analysi...
This paper refers to the period of so-called classical genetics. It aims to discuss the concepts and...
Graduation date: 1984In their modern context questions of heredity have come to be\ud closely aligne...
This paper is meant as a contribution both to the history of biology and to the general philosophy o...
A century ago, Thomas Hunt Morgan, the American scientist, studied the cytogenetic changes of drosop...
Heredity is usually defined as the genetic transmission of characteristics from parent to offspring....
In these exciting times when elementary and high schools teach modern biology, including many of the...
The classical view of the gene prevailing during the 1910s and 1930s comprehended the gene as the in...
Genes have been in the scientific vocabulary for a hundred years. The term "gene" was proposed by th...
Contemporary philosophy of science sets the origins of the predominant attributes of the term “gene”...
In the 19th century, debates over heredity were fuelled by anecdotal evidence and special, unusual c...
The first task of genetics was to determine the laws which govern the transmission of characters fro...
Linkage (or genetic) maps are graphs, which are intended to represent the linear ordering of genes o...
The paper analyzes the early theory building process of Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866-1945) from the 1910...
For most of his fellow Kentuckians, the accomplishments of Thomas Hunt Morgan have been overshadowed...
The birth of classical genetics in the 1910's was the result of the junction of two modes of analysi...
This paper refers to the period of so-called classical genetics. It aims to discuss the concepts and...
Graduation date: 1984In their modern context questions of heredity have come to be\ud closely aligne...
This paper is meant as a contribution both to the history of biology and to the general philosophy o...
A century ago, Thomas Hunt Morgan, the American scientist, studied the cytogenetic changes of drosop...
Heredity is usually defined as the genetic transmission of characteristics from parent to offspring....
In these exciting times when elementary and high schools teach modern biology, including many of the...
The classical view of the gene prevailing during the 1910s and 1930s comprehended the gene as the in...
Genes have been in the scientific vocabulary for a hundred years. The term "gene" was proposed by th...
Contemporary philosophy of science sets the origins of the predominant attributes of the term “gene”...
In the 19th century, debates over heredity were fuelled by anecdotal evidence and special, unusual c...
The first task of genetics was to determine the laws which govern the transmission of characters fro...
Linkage (or genetic) maps are graphs, which are intended to represent the linear ordering of genes o...