William Bateson

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William Bateson


Born
in Whitby, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
August 08, 1861

Died
February 08, 1926

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British biologist William Bateson published the first English translation of work of Gregor Johann Mendel in 1900, introduced the term "genetics," and founded this science.

A mother bore on the coast bore this son of William Henry Bateson, master of college of Saint John in Cambridge. Rugby school and college of Saint John in Cambridge educated him, who graduated with bachelor of arts in 1883 with a first in natural sciences.

Taking up embryology, he went to the United States to investigate the development of Balanoglossus.
This hemichordate led to his interest in vertebrate origins. In 1883/1884, he worked in the laboratory of William Keith Brooks at the Chesapeake zoological laboratory in Hampton, Virginia. Turning from morphology to stud
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Mendel's Principles of Here...

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Materials for the Study of ...

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Problems of Genetics

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Journal of Genetics, Vol. 10

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Journal of Genetics, Vol. 2

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“In Darwin's time no serious attempt had been made to examine the manifestations of variability. A vast assemblage of miscellaneous facts could formerly be adduced as seemingly comparable illustrations of the phenomenon "Variation." Time has shown this mass of evidence to be capable of analysis. When first promulgated it produced the impression that variability was a phenomenon generally distributed amongst living things in such a way that the specific divisions must be arbitrary. When this variability is sorted out, and is seen to be in part a result of hybridisation, in part a consequence of the persistence of hybrids by parthenogenetic reproduction, a polymorphism due to the continued presence of individuals representing various combinations of Mendelian allelomorphs, partly also the transient effect of alteration in external circumstances, we see how cautious we must be in drawing inferences as to the indefiniteness of specific limits from a bare knowledge that intermediates exist.”
William Bateson, Problems of Genetics

“When power is discovered, man always turns to it.”
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“It was in the attempt to ascertain the interrelationships between species that experiments n genetics were first made. The words "evolution" and "origin of species" are now so intimately associated with the name of Darwin that we are apt to forger that the idea of common descent had been prominent in the mnds of naturalists before he wrote, and that, for more than half a century, zealous investigators had been devoting themselves to the experimental study of that possibility. Prominent among this group of experimenters may be mentioned Koelreauter, John Hunter, Herbert Knight, Gartner, Jordan. Naudin, Godron, Lecoq, Wichura--men whose names are familiar to every reader of Animals and Plants unders Domestication.”
William Bateson, Mendel's Principles of Heredity

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