C. H. Waddington
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Conrad Hal Waddington was a British developmental biologist, paleontologist, geneticist, embryologist and philosopher who laid the foundations for systems biology, epigenetics, and evolutionary developmental biology.
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- Canalization of Development and the Inheritance of Acquired Characters (1942) (2824)
- Mechanisms of Development (1955) (1680)
- The strategy of the genes (1957) (1280)
- The Strategy of the Genes: A Discussion of Some Aspects of Theoretical Biology (1958) (1121)
- Limits of Growth (1972) (723)
- “Animal Cytology and Evolution” (1955) (652)
- Towards a Theoretical Biology (1968) (641)
- The evolution of an evolutionist (1975) (449)
- Canalization of Development and Genetic Assimilation of Acquired Characters (1959) (387)
- Experiments on the Development of Chick and Duck Embryos, Cultivated in vitro (1932) (369)
- Organisers and genes. (1943) (337)
- Developmental systems : insects (1972) (306)
- Inbreeding and Linkage. (1931) (303)
- Genetic assimilation. (1961) (234)
- New patterns in genetics and development (1964) (228)
- Order through fluctuation : self-organization and social system (1976) (184)
- The development of the bristles in normal and some mutant types of Drosophila melanogaster (1942) (166)
- “Blueprint for Survival” (1972) (165)
- Induction by the Primitive Streak and its Derivatives in the Chick (1933) (161)
- An Introduction to Modern Genetics (1939) (155)
- Evolution and Consciousness: Human Systems in Transition (1976) (150)
- Experiments on canalizing selection (1960) (148)
- The ultra-structure of the developing eye of Drosophila (1960) (143)
- Advances in Genetics (1947) (139)
- The ethical animal (1960) (122)
- Preliminary Notes on the Development of the Wings in Normal and Mutant Strains of Drosophila. (1939) (112)
- Principles of development and differentiation (1956) (111)
- Cancer and the Theory of Organisers (1935) (109)
- The genetic control of wing development inDrosophila (1940) (107)
- The Genetics of the Mouse (1943) (107)
- The nature of life (1961) (102)
- The Mechanism of Cell Division in the Cleavage of the Newt's Egg (1955) (98)
- Helical arrangement of ribosomes in differentiating muscle cells. (1963) (97)
- Evolutionary Systems–Animal and Human (1959) (94)
- The epigenetics of birds (1952) (91)
- THE “BALDWIN EFFECT,” “GENETIC ASSIMILATION” AND “HOMEOSTASIS” (1953) (87)
- THE DETERMINATION OF THE AUDITORY PLACODE IN THE CHICK (1937) (87)
- Gene regulation in higher cells. (1969) (85)
- Cybernetics and development (1966) (83)
- The submicroscopic structure of the Drosophila egg. (1959) (75)
- The ultrastructure of the developing urodele notochord (1962) (70)
- Ultrastructure of the blastopore cells in the newt. (1966) (69)
- Studies on the Nature of the Amphibian Organization Centre. III.--The Activation of the Evocator (1936) (69)
- Selection of the Genetic Basis for an Acquired Character (1952) (64)
- Some Developmental Effects of X-Rays in Drosophila (1942) (63)
- Physico-chemical experiments on the amphibian organizer (1934) (60)
- Evolution of Developmental Systems (1941) (60)
- Selection for developmental canalisation. (1966) (57)
- Experiments on the Development of the Head of the Chick Embryo (1936) (57)
- Developmental Mechanics of Chicken and Duck Embryos. (1930) (57)
- A note on the mechanisms of cell deformation in the neural folds of the Amphibia. (1966) (55)
- A Manual of Embryology (1940) (54)
- The Morphogenetic Function of a Vestigial Organ in the Chick (1938) (53)
- The Development in vitro of Young Rabbit Embryos. (1933) (48)
- The Origin of Sexual Isolation Between Different Lines Within a Species (1958) (47)
- Computer simulation of a mulluscan pigmentation pattern. (1969) (46)
- Embryology and Genetics (1935) (45)
- Induction by heteroplastic grafts of the primitive streak in birds (1933) (44)
- Organizers in Mammalian Development (1936) (44)
- Experiments on Embryonic Induction (1934) (43)
- An introduction to modern genetics, by C.H. Waddington ... (1939) (43)
- Principles of embryology / by C.H. Waddington. (1956) (42)
- The Morphogenesis of the Notochord in Amphibia (1953) (42)
- The development of isolated parts of the chick blastoderm (1935) (39)
- Fields and Gradients (1966) (38)
- Social Biology and Population Improvement (1939) (38)
- THE DEPENDENCE OF HEAD CURVATURE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE HEART IN THE CHICK EMBRYO (1937) (36)
- Malformations in Mouse Embryos induced by Trypan Blue (1952) (35)
- The Origin of Competence for Lens Formation in the Amphibia (1936) (35)
- A Note on Abnormalities induced in Mouse Embryos by Trypan Blue (1953) (33)
- Teratogenic Effects of Trypan Blue on Amphibian Embryos (1956) (31)
- The Ultrastructure of the Cement Gland in Xenopus laevis (1966) (30)
- How Animals Develop (1936) (29)
- THE EFFECTS OF MITOSIS-INHIBITING TREATMENTS ON NORMALLY FERTILIZED PRE-CLEAVAGE RABBIT EGGSThe Comparative Behavior of Mamunalian Eggs in vivo and in vitro—V. (1939) (29)
- Induction by the endoderm in birds (1933) (28)
- Cell sites of protein synthesis in the early chick embryo, as indicated by autoradiographs. (1956) (28)
- Art as Response to Science. (Book Reviews: Behind Appearance. A Study of the Relations between Painting and the Natural Sciences in This Century) (1969) (27)
- The Scientific Attitude (1941) (26)
- The Study of Growth (1950) (26)
- Order of Magnitude of Morphogenetic Forces (1939) (26)
- Studies on the Nature of the Amphibian Organization Centre. II.--Induction by Synthetic Polycyclic Hydrocarbons (1935) (25)
- The biological foundations of measurements of growth and form (1950) (24)
- Essays on Growth and Form presented to D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson (1946) (24)
- Growth and Determination in the Development of Drosophila (1942) (23)
- Preliminary Observations on the Mechanism of Cleavage in the Amphibian Egg (1952) (23)
- Genes And Proteins (1960) (23)
- Studies on the Mechanism of Meristic Segmentation I. The Dimensions of Somites (1953) (23)
- Studies on the Nature of the Amphibian Organization Centre. I.--Chemical Properties of the Evocator (1935) (22)
- The Directiveness of Organic Activities (1945) (22)
- Evolution and Epistemology (1954) (22)
- Experiments on Embryonic Induction: III. A Note on Inductions by Chick Primitive Streak Transplanted to the Rabbit Embryo (1934) (21)
- Polygenes and Oligogenes (1943) (20)
- The Uptake of Methionine-S35 by the Chick Embryo and its Inhibition by Ethiònine (1955) (20)
- Effects of some amino-acid and purine antagonists on chick embryos. (1958) (19)
- Studies on the Nature of the Amphibian Organization Centre. VII. Evocation by Some Further Chemical Compounds (1938) (19)
- Nuclear Uptake of Glycine-2-14C in the Newt Embryo (1954) (18)
- Embryology, Epigenetics and Biogenetics (1956) (18)
- Physico-Chemical Experiments on the Amphibian Organiser (1933) (18)
- XVIII.—Studies on Reproduction in Wild-Type and Female-Sterile Mutants of Drosophila melanogaster (Meig) (1949) (18)
- Inter-retinular fibres in the eyes of Drosophila (1963) (17)
- The Incorporation of Labelled Amino-acids into Amphibian Embryos (1954) (17)
- Active Principle of the Amphibian Organisation Centre (1934) (17)
- Canalization of the development of quantitative characters. (1952) (17)
- Some European Contributions to the Prehistory of Molecular Biology (1969) (16)
- Transplantation of Nuclei in Newt's Eggs (1953) (16)
- Induction by Coagulated Organisers in the Chick Embryo (1933) (16)
- The development of some ‘leg genes’ inDrosophila (1943) (16)
- The Behaviour of Grafts of Primitive Streak Beneath the Primitive Streak of the Chick (1937) (16)
- Some degenerative phenomena in Drosophila ovaries. (1960) (15)
- Functions of the Lymph Gland Cells during the Larval Period in Drosophila (1957) (15)
- Evolutionary systems-animal and human. (1960) (15)
- Animal Genetics and Medicine (1948) (15)
- Studies on Embryonic Induction using Radioactive Tracers (1956) (14)
- Some specific developmental effects of purine antagonists. (1955) (14)
- Observations on the Forces of Morphogenesis in the Amphibian Embryo (1942) (14)
- Specificity of ultrastructure and its genetic control (1962) (14)
- Conversion of Presumptive Ectoderm to Mesoderm in the Chick (1937) (13)
- The Nature of mind (1974) (13)
- Selection of the Genetic Basis for an Acquired Character (1952) (13)
- A note on the effects of some cytotoxic substances on amphibian embryos. (1958) (13)
- Studies on regional specificity within the organization centre of urodeles. (1950) (12)
- A Failure of Induction in Normal Development (1936) (12)
- TWINNING IN CHICK EMBRYOS (1941) (12)
- The integration of gene-controlled processes and its bearing on evolution (1954) (12)
- Pollen germination in stocks and the possibility of applying a lethal factor hypothesis to the interpretation of their breeding (1929) (11)
- Notes on Graphical Methods of Recording the Dimensions of Ammonites (1929) (11)
- The genetic basis of the ‘Assimilated bithorax’ stock (1957) (11)
- Experiments on Embryonic Induction: Part II. Experiments on Coagulated Organisers in the Chick (1934) (11)
- Studies on the Nature of the Amphibian Organization Centre. IV.--Further Experiments on the Chemistry of the Evocator (1936) (10)
- Mendel and the study of development (1966) (9)
- Recent Progress in Genetics (1947) (9)
- Heterogony and the Chemical Ground-Plan of Animal Growth (1933) (9)
- Modes of Gastrulation in Vertebrates (1952) (8)
- The Relations between Science and Ethics (1941) (8)
- Synthesis of Ribonucleic Acid by Different Regions of the Early Amphibian Embryo (1965) (8)
- Towards a theoretical biology : an IUBS symposium (1968) (7)
- Life: its Nature and Origin (1949) (7)
- THE CHEMICAL BASIS OF HEREDITY. Edited by William D. McElroy and Bentley Glass. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press. 1957. Pp. vii+848. £5 (1958) (7)
- To Hell with Culture (1941) (7)
- The Development of Gastric Tumours in Drosophila Larvae (1957) (7)
- The Occurrence of the Evocator in Organisms Which Possess no Nerve Cord (1936) (6)
- The changing pattern of amino acid incorporation in developing mesoderm cells. (1959) (6)
- The Physicochemical Nature of the Chromosome and the Gene (1939) (6)
- Biochemical aspects of amphibian development (1966) (6)
- Regulation of Amphibian Gastrulae with Added Ectoderm (1938) (6)
- Molecular Biology or Ultrastructural Biology? (1961) (6)
- Studies on the nature of the amphibian organization centre - VI-Inductions by the evocator-glycogen complex in intact embryos and in ectoderm removed from the individuation-field (1937) (6)
- Development of the Intestinal Tract during the Larval Period of Drosophila (1957) (6)
- A DOCTORʼS HOLIDAY IN IRAN (1940) (6)
- Biological organisation, cellular and sub-cellular (1959) (6)
- Quantitative inheritance : papers read at a colloquium held at the Institute of Animal Genetics,Edinbugh University, under the auspices of the Agricultural Research Council, April 4th to 6th, 1950 (1952) (6)
- Developmental systems: insects. Volume 1. (1972) (6)
- ON THE EXISTENCE OF REGIONALLY SPECIFIC EVOCATORS (1952) (5)
- Determination, Activation and Actinomycin D Insensitivity in the Optic Imaginal Disk of Drosophila (1969) (5)
- THE EFFECT OF TYPE OF CONTACT WITH THE ORGANIZER ON THE NATURE OF THE RESULTING INDUCTION (1952) (5)
- “Membrane knotting” between blastomeres of limnea (1961) (4)
- The Structure of the Spermatozoa in Dextral and Sinistral Races of Limnaea peregra (1953) (4)
- The Distribution of the Evocator in the Unfertilized Egg (1938) (4)
- The effects of some purines and purine-analogues on ascidian embryos. (1955) (4)
- Regulation capacities of the wing- and halterediscs of wild type and bithoraxDrosophila (1955) (4)
- Types of High Molecular Weight RNA in Embryos (1969) (4)
- Ourselves Unborn (1945) (4)
- How do Cells Differentiate (1953) (4)
- A note on some structures in cirratulus eggs (1961) (3)
- Comment on Professor Stern's Letter (1958) (3)
- Biology, purpose and ethics (1971) (3)
- The Resistance to Evolutionary Change (1955) (3)
- Peri-nuclear structures in late anaphase in some amphibian mesenchyme cells. (1966) (3)
- No Vitalism for Crick (1967) (3)
- Chemistry of Cells (1958) (3)
- Trends in genetic analysis. Columbia biological series (1960) (3)
- A note on some alleles of aristapedia (1952) (3)
- Genetics in the Universities (1936) (3)
- Challenging Biological Problems. Directions toward Their Solution. The American Institute of Biological Sciences 25th Anniversary Volume. John A. Behnke, Ed. Oxford University Press, New York, 1972. x, 502 pp., illus. $10.95 (1973) (3)
- Location of absorbed carcinogens within the amphibian cell. (1949) (3)
- THE PROBLEMS OF EMBRYOLOGY * (1936) (3)
- The nucleolus--retrospect and prospect. (1966) (2)
- Appreciation: Lord Blackett (1974) (2)
- THE INTEGRAL UNIVERSITY (1946) (2)
- Experiments in Acquired Characteristics (1953) (2)
- The nature of life : the main problems and trends of thought in modern biology (1966) (2)
- TRENDS OF LIFE (1953) (2)
- Prof. Hans Spemann (1942) (2)
- Stabilizing Selection in Evolution (1952) (2)
- Fifty years on (1975) (2)
- Natural Resources and Energy (1978) (2)
- Races, Goals and all That (1965) (2)
- How animals develop / by C.H. Waddington. (1936) (2)
- The Personality of a Genius (1955) (2)
- The Processes of Development (1961) (2)
- Processes of induction in the early development of the chick. (1950) (2)
- The recognition of alien life at the level of macroscopic morphology (1975) (2)
- THE MORPHOLOGY OF DEVELOPING SYSTEMS AT THE ULTRAMICROSCOPICAL LEVEL (1960) (2)
- Passage of Phosphorus-32 from Dried Yeast into Amphibian Gastrula Ectoderm (1950) (2)
- Ultrastructure aspects of cellular differentiation. (1963) (1)
- The control of evolution in man. (1959) (1)
- Operations research. (1974) (1)
- Biology for the modern world (1962) (1)
- Radiation and Human Heredity: Comment from Geneticists (1955) (1)
- The structure and development of four mutant eyes inDrosophila (1943) (1)
- Sex in social life (1949) (1)
- Ethics via Biology (1961) (1)
- International Genetics Symposia in Japan (1956) (1)
- Quinquennial report 1947-1951 of the Institute of Animal Genetics, University of Edinburgh, Scotland. (1952) (1)
- Molecular Biology or Ultrastructural Biology? (1961) (1)
- Morphogenesis and the Field Concept (1936) (1)
- "Feedback" in Evolution. (1959) (1)
- Cultural Significance of Science (1941) (1)
- A ‘Dope’ for Embedding Wax (1935) (1)
- “Role of Plasmagenes” (1953) (1)
- The principle of archetypes in evolution. (1967) (1)
- Homeostasis of information in American embryology? (1969) (1)
- Effect of X Rays on Hereditary Mutation (1938) (1)
- ISO-Alleles and the response to selection (1957) (0)
- Two Cheers for the Organizer (1963) (0)
- Five Scientists View the Impacts of Technology. (1970) (0)
- Development Systems: Insects. Volume 2. (1973) (0)
- Response : "Feedback" in Evolution (1959) (0)
- Role of Plasmagenes (1953) (0)
- The Logic of Adaptation (1951) (0)
- Controlling the Nature of Man (1978) (0)
- Transport and Communications (1978) (0)
- A Reply To Lord Halsbury (1963) (0)
- Letter to the Editor. (1962) (0)
- Genetics and the Biological Front (1965) (0)
- Safety from Rochschild in Numbers (1971) (0)
- The Individual in Simpler Form (1946) (0)
- [Book Reviews] (1953) (0)
- The Natural Environment (1978) (0)
- Molecular Biology in the UK (1969) (0)
- Heredity and Evolution in Human Populations.@@@Outline of Human Genetics. (1961) (0)
- Physiological Genetics (1939) (0)
- Tools Of Thought (1977) (0)
- [Book Reviews] (1949) (0)
- The cell. Vol. 1: Biochemistry, physiology, morphology: Edited by Jean Brachet and Alfred E. Mirsky. Academic Press, New York and London, 1959. 816 pp. Price $22.00 (1959) (0)
- Letter from C. H. Waddington to Francis Crick (1967) (0)
- Working Europeans (1971) (0)
- Improving the Turkey (1972) (0)
- Institute of Animal Genetics Edinburgh. (1951) (0)
- Genetical Theories (1950) (0)
- The Human Side of Anthropology (1944) (0)
- On cell differentiation (correspondence). (1981) (0)
- Advances in molecular genetics: introduction. (1973) (0)
- Prof. E. G. Conklin (1952) (0)
- The Darwin reader Edited by Marston Bates and Philip S. Humphrey. Pp. ix + 481. Macmillan & Co. Ltd., London. 1957. 30s. net (1958) (0)
- The biology and adaptability of natural populations: by James P. Giesel C.V. Mosby & Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1974, 104 illus. 177 pages, $6.60 (1975) (0)
- Unitary Biology (1951) (0)
- Book Review:Forerunners of Darwin: 1745-1859. Bentley Glass, Owsei Temkin, William L. Straus, Jr. (1959) (0)
- “The Relations between Science and Ethics” (1941) (0)
- EXPERIMENTS ON COAGULATED ORGANISERS IN THE CHICK (0)
- Biological and Medical Sciences (1971) (0)
- Future Goals (1972) (0)
- STATISTICAL VS. DEVELOPMENTAL GENETICS (1955) (0)
- Symposium on the Relations between Science and Ethics (1942) (0)
- A Summary of Beginnings (1966) (0)
- [Letter to Editors] (1941) (0)
- Substances Promoting Cell Growth (1936) (0)
- Embryos of Birds (1960) (0)
- Evolution and Consciousness: Human Systems in Transition@@@The Mind Field (1978) (0)
- True and False Teleology (1940) (0)
- Optimistic Jeremiah (1972) (0)
- SCIENCE AND GOVERNMENT (1942) (0)
- Letter from C. H. Waddington to Joshua Lederberg (1963) (0)
- Scientific and Technical Cooperation: A Key to Mutual Trust (1958) (0)
- Naturalism in Ethics and Biology (1962) (0)
- EPIGENETICS: A TREATISE ON THEORETICAL BIOLOGY. By Søren Løvtrup. John Wiley and Sons, London, 1974. Pp. ix+547. £15.00 (1974) (0)
- Health, Work and Wealth (1978) (0)
- After the Scientific Revolution (1963) (0)
- A british perspective on american science policy. (1968) (0)
- A Counter-homily (1972) (0)
- Somatic Mutations of the Straw Locus in Drosophila (1940) (0)
- Operations Research (1974) (0)
- Mobilizing the World's Biologists (1963) (0)
- Air Raid Precautions (1937) (0)
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