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    William Bateson (8 August 1861 – 8 February 1926) was an English biologist who was the first person to use the term genetics to describe the study of...
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  • Paul Bateson (born August 24, 1940) is an American convicted murderer and former radiographer. He appeared as a radiologic technologist in a scene from...
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  • geneticist William Bateson. He was named Gregory after Gregor Mendel, the Austrian monk who founded the modern science of genetics. The younger Bateson attended...
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    in 1900 by Hugo de Vries and Carl Correns, and later popularized by William Bateson. These principles were initially controversial. When Mendel's theories...
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    married William Henry Bateson, Master of St John’s College, Cambridge. Four of her children – botanist Anna Bateson, geneticist William Bateson, journalist...
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    Catherine Bateson (December 8, 1939 – January 2, 2021) was an American writer and cultural anthropologist. The daughter of Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson, Bateson...
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  • Wilse Bateson (1901–1978), English literary scholar Gregory Bateson (1904–1980), British anthropologist (son of William Bateson) Jack Bateson (born 1994)...
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    father of genetics, Gregor Mendel, and analyzed his DNA William Bateson Mendel, Gregor; Bateson, William (2009). Mendel's Principles of Heredity: A Defence...
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    work of the 'Cambridge geneticists', including Punnett's colleagues William Bateson, E. R. Saunders and R. H. Lock, soon after the rediscovery of Mendel's...
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  • 1875 – 3 January 1967) was a British geneticist who co-founded, with William Bateson, the Journal of Genetics in 1910. Punnett is probably best remembered...
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  • of William Henry Bateson, Master of St John’s College, Cambridge, and his wife Anna, née Aikin. Her siblings included geneticist William Bateson and...
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  • David Bateson (born 9 February 1960) is an English actor who holds both British and Danish citizenship. He is best known for providing the voice of Agent...
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    the creation of the class Enteropneusta by Carl Gegenbaur (1870). William Bateson (1885) originally included them in phylum Chordata. Hyman (1959), however...
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    selection in bringing it about. The theory was first described by William Bateson in 1909, then independently described by Theodosius Dobzhansky in 1934...
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    Hitman: Absolution and also provided the voice before series veteran David Bateson was recast. In 2014, he played the lead in the paranormal horror film The...
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    A. Fisher's 1918 paper on mathematical population genetics, though William Bateson, and separately Udny Yule, had already started to show how Mendelian...
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    rival to Darwinism supported for a while by geneticists including William Bateson, Thomas Hunt Morgan, and Reginald Punnett. Understanding of mutationism...
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  • Patrick Gordon Bateson, FRS (31 March 1938 – 1 August 2017) was an English biologist with interests in ethology and phenotypic plasticity. Bateson was a professor...
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    Bayfordbury, Hertfordshire. It moved to its present site in 1967. In 1910, William Bateson became the first director of the John Innes Horticultural Institution...
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  • since 1972, in honour of the first Director of the John Innes Centre, William Bateson. Source: John Innes Centre 1951 Sir Ronald Fisher - "Statistical methods...
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    Hemichordate (category Taxa named by William Bateson)
    Clade: Nephrozoa Superphylum: Deuterostomia Clade: Ambulacraria Phylum: Hemichordata Bateson, 1885 Classes Planctosphaeroidea Enteropneusta Pterobranchia...
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  • exceptions to this rule were found. In 1905, the British geneticists William Bateson, Edith Rebecca Saunders and Reginald Punnett cross-bred pea plants...
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    William Henry Bateson (3 June 1812, Liverpool – 27 March 1881, Cambridge) was a British academic, who served as Master of St John's College, Cambridge...
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    genes can cause developmental disorders. Homeosis is a term coined by William Bateson to describe the outright replacement of a discrete body part with another...
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    metameric segmentation. Although the name Chordata is attributed to William Bateson (1885), it was already in prevalent use by 1880. Ernst Haeckel described...
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  • "allelomorph" ("other form", a word coined by British geneticists William Bateson and Edith Rebecca Saunders) in the 1900s, which was used in the early...
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    the theory was hotly contested by some famous geneticists, including William Bateson, Wilhelm Johannsen, Richard Goldschmidt and T.H. Morgan, all of a rather...
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  • Innes Horticultural Institution in Merton. He wrote to its director, William Bateson, famous for having introduced the word "genetics" into biology. His...
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  • the new field of genetics under William Bateson from 1904 to 1906. Her primary research focus when working with Bateson was the phenomenon of herostylism...
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    when Hugo de Vries and other scientists rediscovered his research. William Bateson, a proponent of Mendel's work, coined the word genetics in 1905. The...
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