Eleanor Carothers
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American zoologist, geneticist, and cytologist
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Cell Biology
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Estrella Eleanor Carothers , known primarily as Eleanor Carothers, was an American zoologist, geneticist, and cytologist known for her work with grasshoppers. She discovered important physical evidence for the concept of independent assortment, vital to modern understanding of genetics.
Eleanor Carothers's Published Works
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- The segregation and recombination of homologous chromosomes as found in two genera of Acrididae (Orthoptera) (1917) (76)
- The mendelian ratio in relation to certain orthopteran chromosomes (1913) (73)
- THE MATURATION DIVISIONS AND SEGREGATION OF HETEROMORPHIC HOMOLOGOUS CHROMOSOMES IN ACRIDIDAE (ORTHOPTERA) (1931) (50)
- Genetical behavior of heteromorphic homologous chromosomes of circotettix (Orthoptera) (1921) (38)
- COMPONENTS OF THE MITOTIC SPINDLE WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE CHROMOSOMAL AND INTERZONAL FIBERS IN THE ACRIDIDÆ (1936) (22)
- The Maturation Divisions in Relation to the Segregation of Homologous Chromosomes (1926) (22)
- A cytological study of x‐rayed grasshopper embryos (1940) (5)
- THE COLLODION METHOD AND SERIAL SECTIONS. (1928) (2)
- CYTOLOGY OF THE RESTING NUCLEUS (1935) (1)
- THE CELL MECHANISMA Review of Sharp's Cytology (1921) (0)
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