International audienceAfter the 'rediscovery' of Mendel in 1900, Mendelian approaches to heredity were controversial. In France, however, resistance to Mendelism was especially strong and genetics only began to be institutionalized there after 1945. Nonetheless, extra-university research programmes in population and physiological genetics, which began after 1930, led to the rapid growth of genetic research after the Second World War, especially in regulatory genetics. We show that this rapid, but delayed, growth of genetic research was based on distinctively French traditions
Abstract The development of human genetics world-wide during the twentieth century, especially acros...
In the UK, the period after the Second World War is generally associated with the reformist ideas wh...
International audienceInstitutions in the commercial sector, especially those marketing seeds for ag...
International audienceAfter the 'rediscovery' of Mendel in 1900, Mendelian approaches to heredity we...
International audienceIn this study we have examined the reception of Mendelism in France from 1900 ...
International audienceFrench genetics had unusual beginnings. There are clear indications that the F...
National audienceThis paper describes and explains the reception of Mendelism among French biologist...
AbstractThis paper explores the history of genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis during the 20th...
International audienceThis paper explores the history of genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis d...
International audienceThe article reevaluates the reception of Mendelism in France, and more general...
International audiencehe limited value most French biologists attributed to Darwinism and Mendelism ...
Genetics grew into a scientific discipline during the first decade of the twentieth century, it pros...
SUMMARY. — At first blush Louis Blaringhem (1878-1958) led the typical career of a French biologist ...
International audienceThe birth of classical genetics in the 1910’s was the result of the junction o...
Abstract The development of human genetics world-wide during the twentieth century, especially acros...
In the UK, the period after the Second World War is generally associated with the reformist ideas wh...
International audienceInstitutions in the commercial sector, especially those marketing seeds for ag...
International audienceAfter the 'rediscovery' of Mendel in 1900, Mendelian approaches to heredity we...
International audienceIn this study we have examined the reception of Mendelism in France from 1900 ...
International audienceFrench genetics had unusual beginnings. There are clear indications that the F...
National audienceThis paper describes and explains the reception of Mendelism among French biologist...
AbstractThis paper explores the history of genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis during the 20th...
International audienceThis paper explores the history of genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis d...
International audienceThe article reevaluates the reception of Mendelism in France, and more general...
International audiencehe limited value most French biologists attributed to Darwinism and Mendelism ...
Genetics grew into a scientific discipline during the first decade of the twentieth century, it pros...
SUMMARY. — At first blush Louis Blaringhem (1878-1958) led the typical career of a French biologist ...
International audienceThe birth of classical genetics in the 1910’s was the result of the junction o...
Abstract The development of human genetics world-wide during the twentieth century, especially acros...
In the UK, the period after the Second World War is generally associated with the reformist ideas wh...
International audienceInstitutions in the commercial sector, especially those marketing seeds for ag...