William Bateson
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British geneticist and biologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Bateson was an English biologist who was the first person to use the term genetics to describe the study of heredity, and the chief populariser of the ideas of Gregor Mendel following their rediscovery in 1900 by Hugo de Vries and Carl Correns. His 1894 book Materials for the Study of Variation was one of the earliest formulations of the new approach to genetics.
William Bateson's Published Works
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- Mendel's Principles of Heredity (1910) (738)
- Materials for the Study of Variation: Treated with Especial Regard to Discontinuity in the Origin of Species (452)
- Materials for the study of variation (443)
- The journal of genetics (1910) (368)
- Age and Area: A Study in Geographical Distribution and Origin of Species (1923) (118)
- On the Inheritance of Heterostylism in Primula (1905) (107)
- Problems of Genetics (89)
- The Sense-organs and Perceptions of Fishes; with Remarks on the Supply of Bait (1890) (89)
- Evolutionary Faith and Modern Doubts. (1922) (88)
- FACTS LIMITING THE THEORY OF HEREDITY. (1907) (76)
- Memoirs: The Later Stages in the Development of Bala-noglossus Kowalevskii, with a Suggestion as to the Affinities of the Enteropneusta (70)
- The methods and scope of genetics (52)
- A Case of Gametic Coupling in Pisum (1911) (50)
- Memoirs: The Early Stages in the Development of Balanoglossus (sp. incert.) (1884) (45)
- On the development of Balanoglossus (36)
- The progress of genetics since the rediscovery of Mendel's papers (36)
- On the genetics of „rogues” among culinary peas (Pisum sativum) (1917) (35)
- An Address ON MENDELIAN HEREDITY AND ITS APPLICATION TO MAN (1906) (32)
- Mendel's principles of heredity; a defence by W. Bateson ... With a translation of Mendel's original papers on hybridisation. (31)
- Memoirs: The Ancestry of the Chordata (1886) (29)
- On the genetics of “Rogues” among culinary peas (Pisum sativum) (1915) (26)
- II. Note on the later stages in the development of Balanoglossus Kowalevskii (Agassiz), and on the affinities of the enteropneusta (25)
- On gametic series involving reduplication of certain terms (1911) (24)
- THE HEREDITY OF SEX. (1908) (22)
- Further experiments on inheritance in sweet peas and stocks: preliminary account (1906) (22)
- The Mechanism of Mendelian Heredity (1916) (21)
- Evolution by Means of Hybridization (1917) (21)
- Memoirs: Continued Account of the Later Stages in the Development of Balanoglossus Kowalevskii, and of the Morphology of the Enteropneusta (1886) (18)
- On Variations in the Floral Symmetry of certain Plants having Irregular Corollas (1891) (18)
- The inheritance of the peculiar pigmentation of the silky fowl (1912) (16)
- The inheritance of the peculiar pigmentation of the silky fowl (1911) (16)
- Male-Sterility in flax, subject to two types of segregation (1921) (16)
- Genetic Segregation (1921) (15)
- A suggestion as to the nature of the "walnut" comb in fowls (15)
- Genetics ofPrimula sinensis (1923) (14)
- Science in Russia (1925) (14)
- Heredity, differentiation, and other conceptions of biology: a consideration of Professor Karl Pearson’s paper ‘On the Principle of homotyposis.’ (13)
- Dr. Kammerer's Testimony to the Inheritance of Acquired Characters (1919) (13)
- On the Inter-Relations of Genetic Factors (1911) (13)
- Reports to the evolution committee (13)
- Studies in variegation. I (1919) (10)
- Root-cuttings, chimaeras and “Sports.” (With Plate I.) (1916) (10)
- Root-cuttings and chimaeras II (1921) (8)
- On Some Variations of Cardium edule Apparently Correlated to the Conditions of Life (8)
- ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. (8)
- Progress in Biology (1895) (7)
- ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. (1914) (6)
- Double flowers and sex-linkage inBegonia. (1919) (6)
- The Origin of the Cultivated Cineraria (6)
- TROTTING AND PACING: DOMINANT AND RECESSIVE? (1907) (5)
- Experiments in plant-hybridisation / By Gregor Mendel. (5)
- Note on a pheasant showing abnormal sex-characters (1917) (4)
- Note on an Orderly Dissimilarity in Inheritance from Different Parts of a Plant (4)
- The Inheritance of Acquired Characters in Alytes (1923) (4)
- The Australian Meeting of the British Association (4)
- Commonsense in racial problems. (1921) (3)
- Progress in Biology (1924) (3)
- Letters from the Steppe, Written in the Years 1886-1887@@@In the Unknown Mountains of Yakutia: The Discovery of the Cherski Range@@@The Importance of Java Seen from the Air: A Book Devoted to the Interests of the Island of Java (1929) (3)
- Mendel's Principles of Heredity in Mice (1903) (3)
- On certain aberrations of the red-legged partridgesAlectoris rufa andSaxatilis (1925) (3)
- The Progress of Mendelism (1919) (3)
- The Alleged “Aggressive Mimicry” of Volucellæ (3)
- Restrictions of Marriage (1915) (3)
- The Alleged “Aggressive Mimicry” of Volucellœ (1892) (3)
- Address ON HEREDITY (1913) (2)
- Mendel's Principles of Heredity in Mice (2)
- Problems of genetics, by William Bateson ... (2)
- Experiments on Alytes and Ciona (1923) (2)
- Dr. Kammerer's Alytes (1923) (2)
- GENETICAL ANALYSIS AND THE THEORY OF NATURAL SELECTION. (1922) (2)
- III. On some variations of cardium edule, apparently correlated to the conditions of life (2)
- The Australian Meeting of the British Association (1914) (1)
- Mendel's Principles of Heredity in Mice (1)
- THE ALLEGED INFECTION OF REPRODUCTIVE CELLS (1906) (1)
- Interspecific Sterility (1)
- V. Albinism in Sicily—A Correction (1904) (1)
- Compulsory Greek at Cambridge (1905) (1)
- The Revolt against the Teaching of Evolution in the United States (1923) (1)
- Croonian Lecture: Genetic Segregation (1920) (1)
- Linkage in the Silkworm: a Correction (1919) (1)
- Variegation in a Fern (1921) (1)
- The Late Mr. R. P. Gregory (1918) (0)
- The progress of genetics. An inaugural address to the third conference on Hybridization and Plant-breeding (0)
- II. Albinism in Sicily. A further Correction (1905) (0)
- Genetical Analysis and the Theory of Natural Selection (1922) (0)
- Organisation of Scientific Work. (1920) (0)
- Mendels principles of heredity 3. Impression (1914) (0)
- Genetic Segregation 1 (1920) (0)
- Papers read to the Society, November 18, 1901 (0)
- Presidential Address (1914) (0)
- The Herbert Spencer lectures : decennial issue, 1905-1914 (0)
- The American Naturalist Vol-lv(jan-feb1921) (0)
- The Origin of the Cultivated Cineraria (1895) (0)
- Note on experiments with Flax at the John Innes Horticultural Institution (1918) (0)
- Note on experiments with flax at the John Innes horticultueal institution (1916) (0)
- 1919. Double flowers and sex-linkage in Begonia (1920) (0)
- Presidential Address (1914) (0)
- Classical and Modern Education (1921) (0)
- Principles of organization : also collecting and recording statistics, and office equipment (0)
- Organization and administration of the finance department (0)
- The Origin of the Cultivated Cineraria (0)
- Determination of Sex: a Correction (1908) (0)
- Dr. Kammerer's Alytes (0)
- Mendelian Heredity: A Correction (1909) (0)
- Huxley and Evolution (1925) (0)
- Reviews (1928) (0)
- Reviews (1928) (0)
- Written Communications (1904) (0)
- Oxford Lectures on Philosophy, 1910-1923 (0)
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