Rollins A. Emerson
#39,771
Most Influential Person Across History
American biologist
Rollins A. Emerson's AcademicInfluence.com Rankings
Download Badge
Biology
Rollins A. Emerson's Degrees
- PhD Botany University of Chicago
Why Is Rollins A. Emerson Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Rollins Adams Emerson was an American geneticist who rediscovered the laws of inheritance established by Gregor Mendel. Early life Emerson was born on May 5, 1873, in tiny Pillar Point, New York, but at the age of seven his family moved to Kearney County, Nebraska, where he attended public school and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He enrolled in the College of Agriculture there, having developed an interest in the local flora and landscaping while quite young.
Rollins A. Emerson's Published Works
Number of citations in a given year to any of this author's works
Total number of citations to an author for the works they published in a given year. This highlights publication of the most important work(s) by the author
Published Works
- A summary of linkage studies in maize (1935) (229)
- Genetical Studies of Variegated Pericarp in Maize. (108)
- The Frequency of Somatic Mutation in Variegated Pericarp of Maize. (1929) (43)
- The Inheritance of quantitative Characters Maize (1914) (40)
- Heritable Characters of MaizeII.-Pistillate Flowered Maize Plants (1920) (37)
- Relation of the Differential Fertilization Genes, Ga ga , to Certain Other Genes of the Su-Tu Linkage Group of Maize. (1934) (34)
- The Inheritance of Certain “Abnormalities” in Maize (30)
- Control of Flowering in Teosinte: Short-Day Treatment Brings Early Flowers (25)
- Genetic Interrelations of Two Andromonoecious Types of Maize, Dwarf and Anther Ear. (1922) (20)
- A GENETIC VIEW OF SEX EXPRESSION IN THE FLOWERING PLANTS. (1924) (20)
- ORIGIN OF MUTATIONS. (1913) (17)
- The A Series of Allelomorphs in Relation to Pigmentation in Maize. (1932) (17)
- Factors for mottling in beans (1910) (15)
- Inheritance of number of kernel rows in maize. (1950) (14)
- The Relative Frequency of Crossing over in Microspore and in Megaspore Development in Maize. (1921) (13)
- Genetic correlation and spurious allelomorphism in maize (1912) (13)
- The inheritance of size and shapes in plants (1911) (13)
- Pericarp Studies in Maize. I. the Inheritance of Pericarp Colors. (1923) (11)
- A Genetic Study of Plant Height in Phaseolus vulgaris (9)
- A Zygotic Lethal in Chromosome 1 of Maize and Its Linkage with Neighboring Genes. (1939) (5)
- Latent Colors in Corn (5)
- Production of a White Bean Lacking the Factor for Total Pigmentation—A Prophecy Fulfilled (4)
- Anomalous endosperm development in maize and the problem of bud sports (1915) (4)
- Inheritance of color in the seeds of the common bean,Phaseolus vulgaris (1910) (3)
- Inheritance and Linkage Relations of Chocolate Pericarp in Maize (1931) (3)
- HERITABLE CHARACERS OF MAIZE:IX. CRINKLY LEAF (1921) (3)
- The Western Sand Cherry (2)
- The Genetics Congress (1932) (2)
- Getting Rid of Abnormalities in Corn (1)
- Spraying as an Essential Part of Profitable Apple Orcharding (0)
- Report of the Committee on Breeding Vegetables (0)
- COUPLING vs. RANDOM SEGREGATION. (1911) (0)
- MULTIPLE FACTORS VS. "GOLDEN MEAN" IN SIZE INHERITANCE. (1914) (0)
- Discussion and Correspondence Coupling vs. Random Segregation (0)
- “Topsying” the Maize “Ghost” (1942) (0)
- Laboratory Work in Plant Breeding (0)
- Reviews and notes (1947) (0)
- IMPRESSIONS OF THE SEVENTH INTTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF GENETICS (1940) (0)
This paper list is powered by the following services:
Other Resources About Rollins A. Emerson
What Schools Are Affiliated With Rollins A. Emerson?
Rollins A. Emerson is affiliated with the following schools:
