Calvin Bridges
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Calvin Bridges's Degrees
- PhD Genetics Columbia University
Why Is Calvin Bridges Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Calvin Blackman Bridges was an American scientist known for his contributions to the field of genetics. Along with Alfred Sturtevant and H.J. Muller, Bridges was part of Thomas Hunt Morgan's famous "Fly Room" at Columbia University.
Calvin Bridges's Published Works
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Published Works
- SALIVARY CHROMOSOME MAPSWith a Key to the Banding of the Chromosomes of Drosophila Melanogaster (1935) (615)
- The third-chromosome group of mutant characters of Drosophila melanogaster (237)
- Sex in Relation to Chromosomes and Genes (1925) (237)
- The mutants of drosophila melanogaster (1944) (234)
- A REVISED MAP OF THE SALIVARY GLAND X-CHROMOSOME of Drosophila Melanogaster (1938) (218)
- The Origin of Variations in Sexual and Sex-Limited Characters (1922) (217)
- TRIPLOID INTERSEXES IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER. (1921) (215)
- A linkage variation in Drosophila (1915) (111)
- Crossing over in the X Chromosomes of Triploid Females of DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER. (1925) (89)
- DIRECT PROOF THROUGH NON-DISJUNCTION THAT THE SEX-LINKED GENES OF DROSOPHILA ARE BORNE BY THE X-CHROMOSOME. (1914) (75)
- THE RELATION OF THE AGE OF THE FEMALE TO CROSSING OVER IN THE THIRD CHROMOSOME OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER (1927) (73)
- Non‐disjunction of the sex chromosomes of Drosophila (1913) (70)
- Non-Disjunction as Proof of the Chromosome Theory of Heredity (Concluded). (1916) (66)
- Genetical and Cytological Proof of Non-disjunction of the Fourth Chromosome of Drosophila Melanogaster. (1921) (61)
- A NEW MAP OF THE SECOND CHROMOSOMEA Revised Map of the Right Limb of the Second Chromosome of Drosophila Melanogaster (1939) (56)
- Specific modifiers of eosin eye color in Drosophila melanogaster (1919) (45)
- Elimination of Chromosomes Due to a Mutant (Minute-N) in Drosophila Melanogaster. (1925) (41)
- Contributions to the genetics of Drosophila simulans and Drosophila melanogaster (37)
- The Spatial Relations of Genes. (1919) (36)
- Haploidy in Drosophila Melanogaster. (1925) (36)
- The Mutants of the Extreme Left End of the Second Chromosome of DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER. (1926) (33)
- Correspondences Between Linkage Maps and Salivary Chromosome Structure, as Illustrated in the Tip of Chromosome 2R of Drosophila melanogaster (1937) (31)
- The Multiple Stock "Xple" and Its Use. (29)
- Current Maps of the Location of the Mutant Genes of Drosophila Melanogaster. (1921) (29)
- The Chromosome Hypothesis of Linkage Applied to Cases in Sweet Peas and Primula (1914) (28)
- Dilution effects and bicolorism in certain eye colors of Drosophila (1913) (26)
- Sex-linked inheritance in Drosophila, by T. H. Morgan and C. B. Bridges. (24)
- The developmental stages at which mutations occur in the germ tract (1919) (23)
- The Mutant Crossveinless in Drosophila Melanogaster. (1920) (23)
- Methods for Distinguishing between Duplications and Specific Suppressors (1932) (20)
- The Vapor Method of Changing Reagents and of Dehydration (1937) (19)
- Genetical and Cytological Studies of a Deficiency (Notopleural) in the Second Chromosome of Drosophila Melanogaster. (1936) (19)
- The Linkage Relations of a Benign Tumor in Drosophila. (1926) (18)
- THE INHERITANCE OF A FLUCTUATING CHARACTER (1919) (17)
- Culture Media for Drosophila and the pH of Media (1933) (17)
- Incompatibility of Mutant Races in Drosophila. (1917) (16)
- The mutant “proboscipedia” in Drosophila melanogaster — A case of hereditary homoösis (1933) (15)
- The mutants of Drosophila melanogaster. With foreword by T. H. Morgan. (1944) (15)
- The giant mutation inDrosophila melanogaster (1928) (14)
- Apparatus and Methods for Drosophila Culture (1932) (14)
- The Inheritance of the Mutant Character "Vortex". (1919) (13)
- The genetics of purple eye color in Drosophila (1919) (12)
- Genetics of sex in drosophila. (1934) (10)
- The suppressors of purple (1932) (8)
- A NEW GENE IN THE SECOND CHROMOSOME OF DROSOPHILA AND SOME CONSIDERATIONS ON DIFFERENTIAL VIABILITY (1914) (8)
- Maroon: A Recurrent Mutation in Drosophila. (1918) (8)
- Gametic and Observed Ratios in Drosophila (1921) (7)
- PROOF OF NON-DISJUNCTION FOR THE FOURTH CHROMOSOME OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER. (1921) (7)
- An Intrinsic Difficulty for the Variable Force Hypothesis of Crossing Over (1917) (5)
- Salivary Analysis of Inversion-3r-Payne in the "Venation" Stock of Drosophila Melanogaster. (1938) (4)
- VERMILION-DEFICIENCY (1919) (3)
- The giant mutation inDrosophila melanogaster (1928) (3)
- CHROMOSOME ABERRATIONS AND THE IMPROVEMENT OF ANIMAL FORMS (1928) (3)
- The genetics of drosophia (3)
- Recombination and Crossing-Over (1932) (2)
- The Testcross—A Suggested Genetic Term (1)
- The construction of chromosome maps (1919) (1)
- WHITE-OCELLI—AN EXAMPLE OF A "SLIGHT" MUTANT CHARACTER WITH NORMAL VIABILITY (1920) (1)
- A system of temperature control (1933) (0)
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