Clyde E. Keeler
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Clyde E. Keeler's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of Chicago
- Masters Zoology University of Chicago
- Bachelors Zoology University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Clyde Edgar Keeler was a medical geneticist who is noted for his work on laboratory mice and the genetics of vision. His work was instrumental in the understanding of retinitis pigmentosa. He also seems to have published the first scientific paper on non-rod non-cone visual sensation.
Clyde E. Keeler's Published Works
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- The Inheritance of a Retinal Abnormality in White Mice. (1924) (182)
- PCR analysis of DNA from 70-year-old sections of rodless retina demonstrates identity with the mouse rd defect. (1993) (129)
- Retinal degeneration in the mouse is rodless retina. (1966) (82)
- IRIS MOVEMENTS IN BLIND MICE (1927) (76)
- THE ASSOCIATION OF THE BLACK (non-agouti) GENE WITH BEHAVIOR In the Norway Rat (1942) (61)
- Factors Influencing Spectrofluorometry of Phenothiazine Drugs. (1964) (60)
- Rodless retina, an ophthalmic mutation in the house mouse, mus musculus (56)
- Spectrofluorometric Identification of Phenothiazine Drugs. (1963) (52)
- Multiple effects of coat color genes in the Norway rat, with special reference to temperament and domestication. (1942) (44)
- Normal and "Rodless" Retinae of the House Mouse with Respect to the Electromotive Force Generated through Stimulation by Light. (1928) (35)
- Coat color, physique, and temperament; materials for the synthesis of hereditary behavior trends in the lower mammals and man. (1947) (34)
- Chromatography and electrophoresis of phenothiazine drugs. (1962) (34)
- Taurodont molars and shovel incisors in Klinefelter's syndrome. (1973) (31)
- A Description of the Ontogenetic Development of Retinal Action Currents in the House Mouse. (1928) (27)
- The genetics of adrenal size and tameness in colorphase foxes. (1968) (27)
- A SECOND REXOID COAT CHARACTER IN THE HOUSE MOUSE (1935) (26)
- THE INHERITANCE OF “HIGH URIC ACID EXCRETION” IN DOGS (1938) (25)
- On the Occurrence in the House Mouse of Mendelizing Structural Defect of the Retina Producing Blindness. (1926) (25)
- Melanin, adrenalin and the legacy of fear. (1970) (24)
- Blood Group Inheritance in the Rabbit. (1933) (22)
- The inheritance of predisposition to renal calculi in the Dalmatian. (1940) (21)
- Absence of Corpus Callosum, a Hereditary Brain Anomaly of the House Mouse. Preliminary Report. (1932) (20)
- THE GEOTROPIC REACTION OF RODLESS MICE IN LIGHT AND IN DARKNESS (1928) (20)
- A Further Study of Blood Groups of the Rabbit. (1933) (20)
- Absence of the Corpus Callosum as a Mendelizing Character in the House Mouse. (1933) (19)
- BLOOD GROUP INHERITANCE IN RABBITS (1934) (18)
- THE HEREDITY OF A CONGENITAL WHITE SPOTTING IN NEGROES (1934) (18)
- The inheritance of allergy (1934) (15)
- THE CARIBE CUNA MOON-CHILD AND ITS HEREDITY (1953) (14)
- Pigment Variations and Their Correlates in Birds (1951) (14)
- The laboratory mouse (1931) (13)
- Interfrontal—A Heritable Cranial Variation of the House Mouse (1933) (13)
- Cuna Moon-child albinism, 1950-1970. (1970) (13)
- The laboratory mouse; its origin, heredity, and culture, by Clyde E. Keeler. (1931) (12)
- The functional capacity of transplanted adult frog eyes (1929) (11)
- “PARTED PARIETALS” IN MICEA Dominant Hereditary Character of the House Mouse, Mus musculus (10)
- THE INCIDENCE OF CUNA MOON-CHILD ALBINOS. (1964) (9)
- THE CUNA MOON‐CHILD SYNDROME (1964) (9)
- A Probable New Mutation to White-Belly in the House Mouse, Mus Musculus. (1931) (8)
- Modification of brain and endocrine glands; as an explanation of altered behavior trends, in coat-character mutant strains of the Norway rat. (1947) (8)
- Blood-Group Incompatibility in Rabbit Embryos and in Man. (1934) (8)
- Materials for the synthesis of hereditary behavior trends in mammals. (1948) (8)
- A COMPARISON OF THE INTELLIGENCE AND PERSONALITY OF MOON-CHILD ALBINO AND CONTROL CUNA INDIANS. (1965) (8)
- HEREDITARY ABSENCE OF UPPER LATERAL INCISORS (1934) (8)
- ON THE AMOUNT OF EXTERNAL MIRROR IMAGERY IN DOUBLE MONSTERS AND IDENTICAL TWINS. (1929) (7)
- Reoccurrence of four-row rodless mice. (1970) (7)
- NATURAL “EAR-RING” HOLESInherited Sinuses of the Ear Lobe (1940) (7)
- GENETICS OF THE BURMESE CAT (1943) (7)
- ALLELOMORPHISM OF SILVER AND SIAMESE COAT VARIATIONS IN THE DOMESTIC CAT (1933) (6)
- Thirty-nine cases of appendicitis in a single family pedigree (1939) (6)
- Faded Bronze Plumage: An Autosomal Mutant in the Turkey (1949) (6)
- Tests for Linkage between the Blood-Group Genes and Other Known Genes of the Rabbit. (1933) (6)
- THE ANTIQUITY OF MOUSE VARIATIONS IN THE ORIENT (1937) (6)
- INHERITANCE OF GLUCOSE TOLERANCE1 (1941) (5)
- Milledgeville mongoloid: a rare karyotype of Down's syndrome. (1974) (5)
- NOTE ON CULTURE OF BLACK PIEDRA FOR COSMETIC REASONS. (1964) (5)
- Grayed Hair as an Index of Relative Effective X-Ray Dosage in the House Mouse (1930) (5)
- Gene Determined Physical Modifications Affecting the Sociometry of Rats (1945) (5)
- Pigment gene effects on bodily proportions in mink. (1960) (4)
- The Influence of Pregnancy upon the Titre of Immune (Blood Group) Antibodies in the Rabbit. (1934) (4)
- HOW IT BEGAN (1978) (4)
- Some variations in basal metabolic levels of rats. (1943) (4)
- Critical Data upon Thelytoky in Scleroderma immigrans (4)
- Some oddities in the delayed appreciation of "Castle's law". (1968) (4)
- NOTE ON SWEATING AND ODOR OF CUNA ALBINOS (1968) (3)
- Cuna Indian Art: The Culture and Craft of Panama's San Blas Islanders (1969) (3)
- The Independence of Dominant Spotting and Recessive Spotting ("Piebald") in the House Mouse. (1931) (3)
- NOTE ON CERTAIN MENDELIAN RATIOS IN MINK (1947) (3)
- Thelytoky in Scleroderma Immigrans (3)
- Gene therapy. (1947) (3)
- GENIPA AMERICANA IN NATIVE TROPICAL MEDICINE (1964) (3)
- Akhissar Spotting of the House Mouse. (1933) (3)
- A NEW MUTATION TO “DOMINANT SPOTTING” (W) IN THE HOUSE MOUSE (1931) (3)
- The question of visual capacity in mice bearing rodless retinae (1928) (2)
- Osseo-Desiccation and Sociometry (1946) (2)
- The effect upon ultimate body size produced by combining certain coatcharacter genes in the Norway rat. (1947) (2)
- THE OCCURRENCE OF A HERITABLE TWISTED NOSE IN THE HOUSE MOUSE, MUS MUSCULUS. (1929) (2)
- A histological basis to explain constant differences in action‐current response from certain points on the retina of the horned toad, Phrynosoma cornutum (1930) (2)
- Note on gnawing in the gray Norway rat and its coat-character derivative strains. (1946) (2)
- Studies on Heredity in Jewish Diabetic Patients (1939) (2)
- Recent Work by Gabritschevsky on the Inheritance of Color Varieties in Volucella bombylans (2)
- AMERICAN AND GERMAN EUGENICSAims and Methods of the persuasive and Coercive School ContrastedARTICLES OF EUGENIC FAITH (1937) (2)
- A Reverse Mutation from "Dilute" to "Intense" Pigmentation in the House Mouse. (1931) (2)
- Headdot: An Incompletely Recessive White Spotting Character of the House Mouse. (1935) (2)
- Heredity and its relation to dentistry (1929) (2)
- SIAMESE-PERSIAN CATS (1936) (2)
- Genes, drugs and behavior in foxes. (1965) (2)
- “NATIONAL” EUGENICSAs An Element of Race-National Religion (1938) (1)
- A DETAILED STUDY OF PICK'S DISEASE (1939) (1)
- A new hereditary degeneration of the mouse retina. (1970) (1)
- Progressive Diagrams for Teaching Biology (1941) (1)
- An XXXXY-XXXY Klinefelter mosaic in man. (1972) (1)
- THE INHERITANCE OF DEW CLAWS IN THE DOG (1938) (1)
- ALBINISM AND DIET CHOICE IN THE RING NECK DOVE. (1963) (1)
- Note on olfacto-genes. (1968) (1)
- CUNA MOON‐CHILD PHYSIOGNOMY (1966) (1)
- Inheritance of position preference in coach dogs. (1940) (1)
- THE NEO-HAWAIIAN--A RACE IN THE MAKING (1941) (1)
- SIMPLE FLOOR-NET FOR CATCHING THE ESCAPED LABORATORY RODENT. (1941) (1)
- ALBINISM--VISUAL DEFECTS OF THE CARIBE CUNA MOON-CHILD. (1964) (1)
- Studies of the Cuna Religion. (1962) (0)
- Flamingo Vol. II N 5 (0)
- PROPER NAMES APPLIED TO MEDICO-GENETIC CONDITIONS (1940) (0)
- Mosaic cell lines, or leucocyte culturing anomalies? (1973) (0)
- Multiple Effects of the Non-Agouti Gene in Rats (1942) (0)
- Mosaic 47(female)XX(X-p) and the Lyon hypothesis. (1972) (0)
- Gory Details Galore (1940) (0)
- Finger ridges of Cuna moon-child albinos. (1972) (0)
- Parietals and Frontals in Mice — A Correction (1930) (0)
- III. ANTIQUITY OF THE FANCY MOUSE (1931) (0)
- Knight Dunlap Quixotes (Homemade) Genetic Windmills (1940) (0)
- TATOO PUNCH FOR NUMBERING RATS. (1940) (0)
- Mosaic 47♀XX(X-p) and the Lyon hypothesis (1972) (0)
- Coat Color and Temperament in Mules (1945) (0)
- The Dalmatian Psyche (1940) (0)
- VI. ABNORMAL INHERITANCE (1931) (0)
- Studies of the Cuna Religion (1962) (0)
- A SIMPLE METHOD OF MOUNTING SMALL EXHIBIT SPECIMENS OF MAMMALS AND BIRDS. (1940) (0)
- IV. UNIT-CHARACTERS (GENE MUTATIONS) OF THE HOUSE MOUSE (1931) (0)
- Teaching of Water-Land Transition in Evolution (1941) (0)
- SINUS ARYTHMIA, A HEREDITARY CHARACTERISTICIn the House Mouse (1954) (0)
- The Cuna Soul Boat (1993) (0)
- HEREDITY AND THE MALFORMED CHILD (1940) (0)
- ODDS AND ENDS OF THE MOON‐CHILD ALBINO STUDY (1967) (0)
- Genetics for the Arts Course Student (1948) (0)
- GERMAN GENETIC LITERATURE (1939) (0)
- HEREDITY AS A CAUSE OF HUMAN BLINDNESSA Review (1934) (0)
- II. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE HOUSE MOUSE (1931) (0)
- In Quest of Apollo's Sacred White Mice (1932) (0)
- VII. THE BREEDING OF MICE IN LABORATORIES (1931) (0)
- V. NORMAL INHERITANCE (1931) (0)
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