• Richard Benedict Goldschmidt (April 12, 1878 – April 24, 1958) was a German geneticist. He is considered the first to attempt to integrate genetics, development...
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    chemist Hans Goldschmidt. Consequently, the reaction is sometimes called the "Goldschmidt reaction" or "Goldschmidt process". Goldschmidt was originally...
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  • selection. The German geneticist Richard Goldschmidt was the first scientist to use the term "hopeful monster". Goldschmidt thought that small gradual changes...
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    work on. However, mutationism did not entirely vanish. In 1940, Richard Goldschmidt again argued for single-step speciation by macromutation, describing...
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    of sex development (DSD) is "intersex".[citation needed] In 1917, Richard Goldschmidt created the term "intersexuality" to refer to a variety of physical...
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    by some famous geneticists: William Bateson, Wilhelm Johannsen, Richard Goldschmidt and T.H. Morgan, all of a rather dogmatic turn of mind. Eventually...
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  • Goldschmidt is a German surname meaning "Goldsmith". It may refer to: Adalbert von Goldschmidt (1848–1906), composer Adolph Goldschmidt (1863–1944), art...
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  • as it is non-hereditary. The term was coined by German geneticist Richard Goldschmidt in 1935. He used it to refer to forms, produced by some experimental...
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    22–35. Goldschmidt, R. B. 1966 The Golden Age of Zoology. Portraits from Memory. Seattle and London, University of Washington Press. Goldschmidt, R. (1920)...
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    Name of Science. Dover Publications. LCCN 57003844. OCLC 233892. Goldschmidt, Richard (1940). The Material Basis of Evolution. Mrs. Hepsa Ely Silliman...
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    remains[verification needed][citation needed]; it went extinct after 1925-26, when Richard Goldschmidt saw the taxidermied pair of the Chichijima museum and was told by...
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    Everything fitted into the new framework, except "heretics" like Richard Goldschmidt who annoyed Mayr and Dobzhansky by insisting on the possibility of...
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    Johanna Maria Lind (Madame Goldschmidt) (6 October 1820 – 2 November 1887) was a Swedish opera singer, often called the "Swedish Nightingale". One of...
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    " He also engaged in a debate with the perennial genetics gadfly Richard Goldschmidt over the existence of the gene, for which little direct physical...
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    years old. Among the notable internees were the Jewish geneticist Richard Goldschmidt and 29 players from the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO). After being...
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    over Eldredge and Gould's theory. Gould's sympathetic treatment of Richard Goldschmidt, the controversial geneticist who advocated the idea of "hopeful...
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    how a single gene can produce various phenotypes. In the mid-1950s Richard Goldschmidt and Ernst Hadorn, through separate individual research, reinforced...
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  • theory and was further taken and developed up by the geneticist Richard Goldschmidt in the 1940s. Schindewolf was also the first to suggest, in 1950...
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    Watson and Crick had apparently not heard of Koltsov. US geneticist Richard Goldschmidt wrote about him: "There was the brilliant Nikolai Koltsov, probably...
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    Pinchas Goldschmidt (born 21 July 1963) is a Swiss-born rabbi also known as a religious scholar and Jewish community leader. He was the Chief Rabbi of...
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    politician Richard Goldschmidt, geneticist Erich Klibansky, headmaster Thor Kunkel, author Kurt Lipstein, legal scholar Leo Löwenthal, sociologist Richard Plant...
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    organisms, suggesting that genes interact with each other, while Richard Goldschmidt and others thought there was no compelling reason to view genes as...
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    Remembrance on 8 November. The term intersexuality was coined by Richard Goldschmidt in the 1917 paper Intersexuality and the endocrine aspect of sex...
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  • Basis of Evolution (1940) by the geneticist Richard Goldschmidt, a close friend of Filipchenko. Goldschmidt suggested saltational evolutionary changes...
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  • Richard Goldschmidt Saltationism Industrial melanism Peppered moth evolution Darwin, C. (1859) On the Origin of Species London: Murray. Goldschmidt,...
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  • The Goldschmidt classification, developed by Victor Goldschmidt (1888–1947), is a geochemical classification which groups the chemical elements within...
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    emigrated to the United States. Instead, she worked with geneticist Richard B. Goldschmidt, who was a director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Biology...
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  • where she undertook much of her subsequent studies. With the help of Richard Goldschmidt, she started running her own laboratory in Berlin. Here, in 1929...
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    concur with this judgement. In 1921, the evolutionary biologist Richard Goldschmidt argued that the observed increase in the melanic form of the black...
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  • (1907–2007), German-born US co-founder of developmental genetics Richard Goldschmidt (1878–1958), German-American, integrated genetics, development, and...
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