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  1. George Wells Beadle (1903-1989). by George Wells, 1903-1989] HOROWITZ, Norman. [BEADLE, 1989-01-01
  2. Biography - Beadle, George Wells (1903-1989): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  3. Group of 30 offprints. Includes: BEADLE, & Boris EPHRUSSI. Development of Eye Colors in Drosophila: Diffusible Substances and Their Interrelations. by George Wells. BEADLE, 1937-01-01
  4. The Tube Method of Measuring the Growth Rate of Neurospora. by George Wells (b. 1903), & Edward Lawrie TATUM (1909-1975), & Francis J. RYAN (1916-1963). BEADLE, 1943-01-01
  5. The physical and chemical basis of inheritance (Condon lectures) by George Wells Beadle, 1957
  6. Genetics and modern biology (Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society) by George Wells Beadle, 1963
  7. Gene Structure and Gene Function. & Some Recent Advances in Neurospora Genetics. In: Proceedings of the International Genetics Symposia, 1956, Tôkyô & Kyôto, September, 1956. by George Wells. BEADLE, 1957-01-01
  8. The Language of Life: An Introduction to the Science of Genetics by George Wells, Beadle, 1966-06
  9. Biochemical Genetics of Neurospora. In: Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, vol. XXXII, no. 2, 1945. by George Wells (b. 1903), & Edward Lawrie TATUM (1909-1975). BEADLE, 1945-01-01
  10. Linkage Studies with Biochemical Mutants of Neurospora Crassa. by George Wells, Mary B. HOULAHAN, & Hermione Grant CALHOUN. BEADLE, 1949-01-01
  11. Group of 40 offprints. Includes: TATUM, & George Wells BEADLE (1903-1989). The Relation of Genetics to Growth-Factors and Hormones. by Edward Lawrie (1909-1975). TATUM, 1942-01-01
  12. George Wells Beadle: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Lois N. Magner, 2001
  13. Presidents of the University of Chicago: Robert Maynard Hutchins, George Wells Beadle, Hanna Holborn Gray, William Rainey Harper
  14. A gene in maize for supernumerary cell divisions following meiosis (Memoir / Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station) by George Wells Beadle, 1931

81. A Centennial: George W. Beadle, 1903-1989 -- Horowitz Et Al. 166 (1): 1 -- Genet
HOROWITZ, NH, 1990 george wells beadle, Oct. 22, 1903–June 9, 1989. Biog. Mem. Natl. Acad. Sci. 592652. LEDERBERG, J., 1990 Edward Lawrie Tatum, Dec.
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Norman H. Horowitz a , Paul Berg b , Maxine Singer c , Joshua Lederberg d , Millard Susman e , John Doebley e , and James F. Crow e
a Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125,
b Department of Biochemistry, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94305,
c Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, DC 20005,
d The Rockefeller University, New York, New York 10021
e Genetics Laboratory, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Corresponding author: James F. Crow, University of Wisconsin, 445 Henry Mall, Madison, WI 53706-1574., (E-mail) administrator, and public citizen. He excelled in each. Furthermore, he did what very few geneticists did in his time: he studied three different organisms and made outstanding discoveries in every case. He followed his interests and undertook his diverse

82. George Wells Beadle - Wikipedia
george wells beadle Wikipedia - beadle, george wells. ALTERNATIVNAMEN. KURZBESCHREIBUNG, US-amerikanischer Biologe
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George Wells Beadle
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George Wells Beadle 22. Oktober in Wahoo Nebraska USA 9. Juni in Pomona Kalifornien , USA) war ein US-amerikanischer Biologe , der sich vorrangig mit Genetik besch¤ftigte. Er erhielt gemeinsam mit Edward Lawrie Tatum im Jahre einen halben Nobelpreis f¼r Medizin und Physiologie . Auszeichnungsgrund war ihre Entdeckung, dass Gene dar¼ber wirken, dass sie biochemische Vorg¤nge innerhalb von Zellen regulieren. Die zweite H¤lfte des Nobelpreises 1958 ging an Joshua Lederberg Beadle und Tatums setzten in ihrer wissenschaftlichen Untersuchungen den Brot schimmel Neurospora crassa R¶ntgenbestrahlungen aus und erzeugten dadurch Mutationen. In einer Reihe von Experimenten konnten sie zeigen, dass diese Mutationen durch Ver¤nderungen spezifischer Enzyme ausgel¶st war. Diese Experimente f¼hrten sie zu der These, dass eine direkte Verbindung zwischen Genen und enzymatischen Reaktionen vorliegt. Diese These wird auch als Ein-Gen-ein-Enzym-Hypothese bezeichnet. Beadle erhielt 1928 von der Universit¤t von Nebraska seinen Bachelor of Science . Er promovierte an der Cornell Universit¤t im Jahre . 1933 arbeitete er mit dem Nobelpreistr¤ger Thomas Hunt Morgan am California Institute of Technology (Caltech) zusammen. Als Professor war er sowohl an der

83. Manuscript Collections List-ISU Library Special Collections
beadle, george wells, MS147. Bean, Floyd, MS-055. Beardsley, John D. MS-079. Beck, F. Paul, MS-037. Beef Improvement Federation, MS-270
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84. University Of Chicago Hospitals: Pioneering Cell Biologist Hewson Swift, PhD, 19
and the use of DNA to study evolutionary relationships, Hewson H. Swift, PhD, the george wells beadle Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in the
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Pioneering cell biologist Hewson Swift, PhD, 1920-2004
January 15, 2004 An internationally recognized expert on electron microscopy, chromosome structure and function, and the use of DNA to study evolutionary relationships, Hewson H. Swift, PhD, the George Wells Beadle Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in the departments of molecular genetics and cell biology and pathology, and a member of the committees on genetics and on developmental biology at the University of Chicago, died at the University of Chicago Hospitals on January 1, 2004, from complications of influenza. He was 83. A pioneer in the use of quantitative microscopy, Swift was the first scientist to measure the amount of DNA in various types of cells and in cell components such as mitochondria or chloroplasts, work that helped convince biologists that these organelles had genomes of their own. His finding that nearly all cells from an animal have the same amount of DNA, and that germ cells have half as much, confirmed the principal of DNA constancy and helped bring to an end any lingering skepticism about the genetic role of DNA. He was also one of the founders, in 1960, and later president of the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB), the most important professional society in the field.

85. University Of Rochester Archives -- Honorary Degrees, B
beadle, george wells. 1963. Doctor of Science. President Wallis Inauguration. BEAVEN, Albert William. 1920. Doctor of Divinity. BECKER, Carl Lotus
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Honorary Degrees, B NAME DATE DEGREE OCCASION OR NOTES BABBITT, Milton Doctor of Music Eastman School of Music, Special Event BACKUS, J. S. Master of Arts BACKUS, Jay S. Doctor of Divinity BACKUS, Truman J. Doctor of Laws BAILEY, Joseph Mead Doctor of Laws BAIRD, Douglas G. Doctor of Laws Inauguration of President Thomas H. Jackson BALDWIN, Charles J. Doctor of Divinity BANNISTER, Roger Gilbert Doctor of Science BARBOUR, Clarence A. Doctor of Divinity BARKER, Joseph Warren Doctor of Engineering BARNES, Henry W. Doctor of Divinity BARRETT, A.J. Doctor of Divinity BARRETT, Andrea Doctor of Humane Letters BARSTOW, Henry Hayden Doctor of Divinity BARTLETT, Murray Doctor of Divinity BAUSCH, Edward Master of Arts BAUSCH, Edward Doctor of Laws BAXTER, James Phinney Doctor of Laws Fall Convocation BAYNE-JONES, Stanhope Doctor of Science BEADLE, George Wells Doctor of Science President Wallis Inauguration BEAVEN, Albert William Doctor of Divinity BECKER, Carl Lotus Doctor of Letters BECKER, Gary S. Doctor of Science BELMONT, Eleanor Robson Doctor of Humane Letters BENEDICT, Nehemiah H.

86. Nobel Laureates: Oxonian Award Winners: About Oxford University - University Of
george wells beadle, Academic staff, 1958, MEDICINE, jointly with Tatum,for their discoverty that genes act by regulating definite chemical events
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Oxford University About Oxford University Oxonian Award Winners > Nobel Laureates Excluded from this list are those Nobel Laureates whose only connection with Oxford is that they were awarded an honorary degree by the University, and those Laureates who came to Oxford after receiving their Nobel prize. Oxford recipients of the Nobel Prize LAUREATE COLLEGE* YEAR PRIZE OTHER INFORMATION Anthony J LEGGETT Balliol, Merton, Magdalen PHYSICS: jointly with Abrikosov and Ginzburg, for pioneering contributions to the theory of superconductors and superfluids DPhil Theoretical Physics, Magdalen 1964; BA Physics, Merton 1961; BA Literae Humaniores, Balliol 1959
Prize Fellow, Magdalen 1963-64; Fellow, Magdalen 1965-67 Sydney BRENNER Exeter MEDICINE, jointly with Horvitz and Sulston, for their discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death Honorary Fellow of Exeter College V S NAIPAUL University LITERATURE, for having united perceptive narrative and uncorruptible scrutiny in works that compel us to see the presence of suppressed histories

87. McCollum Science Hall History
george wells beadle, who won the 1958 Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine for george wells beadle speaks at the dedication ceremony, March 7, 1969.
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In the middle 1950s, representatives of the Board of Regents and Iowa private colleges met to begin to think seriously about the shape of higher education in the state for the next ten years. They knew that they faced the usual problems of aging facilities, but they also were beginning to understand how the generation of Baby Boomers would affect colleges and universities. Marshall Beard represented the Iowa State Teachers College (now the University of Northern Iowa) at these deliberations. Mr. Beard, whose served as the ISTC Registrar, reported on his perceptions of upcoming changes at a Phi Delta Kappa meeting in July 1956. He foresaw that the two year teacher education curriculum would disappear and that the graduate program would grow. He believed that classes would be lengthened and that Saturday classes would be scheduled. The oldest college buildings, Central Hall Old Gilchrist Hall , and the Old Administration Building , would be razed. Physical education facilities would move across Hudson Road. New buildings would include a library and a music building. There would also need to be additions to the Auditorium Building (now Lang Hall ) and the Science Building (now Physics Building Marshall Beard.

88. Genetic Variation II
1941 george wells beadle Edward Lawrie Tatum proposed the one gene one enzyme (polypeptide) concept. Genes act by regulating distinct chemical events
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Gene expression
What is a gene?
Genes act by regulating distinct chemical events First clear understanding of how genes work to produce phenotype
Neurospora crassa life cycle
http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/N/Neurospora.html Advantages of Neurospora for studying genetics Can be grown quickly on simple culture medium. Sugar, inorganic salts, one vitamin (biotin) Spends most of life cycle in the haploid condition So recessive mutations will show up in its phenotype No need for test crosses Can be asexually propagated in large numbers by conidia (asexual spores) Can be mated to produce ordered tetrads Life cycle of Neurospora crassa Have two mating types (like sexes) A and a Matings occur only between two mycelia of differing mating types Can be crossed by placing two types of mycelia on the same plate Mycelia fuse, then nuclei fuse to form diploid zygote Diploid zygote undergoes two stages of meiosis, followed by one mitotic division These cell divisions occur in a narrow tube called the ascus (spore sac) Which causes the meiotic and mitotic products to remain in order (ordered tetrads) Thus, if the zygote nucleus is heterozygous for a gene (shown here as a and A) and there is no crossing over near that locus during meiosis I

89. BeBh
beadle, george wells (1903 ) American biochemist. Born October 22, 1903 in Wahoo, Nebraska, he shared the Nobel Prize in medicine, 1958, for genetics
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Biographies - Beadle to Bhutto
BEADLE, George Wells (1903- ) American biochemist. Born October 22, 1903 in Wahoo, Nebraska, he shared the Nobel Prize in medicine, 1958, for genetics research. - Guyana GUY1995L20.21 BEARD, Daniel Carter (1850-1941) American artist - Born June 21, 1850 in Cincinnati, Ohio he founded the Boy Scouts of America, 1910. He was the only recipient of the Golden Eagle medal. He died June 11, 1941 in Suffern, New York - Liberia LBR1998J26 BEATRIX (1938- ) Born Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard - Dutch ruler. Born January 31, 1938 in Sostdijk, Netherlands, daughter of Juliana. Invested as queen on April 30, 1980. - Netherlands NET1995I03 BEATTY, Henry Warren (1937- ) American actor, director, producer. Born March 30, 1937 in Richmond, Virginia, he is known for off-screen playboy image. His award-winning films include Heaven Can Wait , 1978, and Reds , 1981. He is the brother of Shirley MacLaine. - Grenada Grenadines GRG1995K03.15

90. Biografia De Beadle, George Wells
Translate this page beadle, george wells. (1903-1989) Biólogo norteamericano, n. en Wahoo (Neb.). A partir de 1946 enseñó en el Instituto Tecnológico de Pasadena y en las
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Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Beadle, George Wells (1903-1989) Biólogo norteamericano, n. en Wahoo (Neb.). A partir de 1946 enseñó en el Instituto Tecnológico de Pasadena y en las universidades de Harvard y Stanford. Sus investigaciones sobre el moho del pan le llevaron al descubrimiento del papel regulador de los genes en los procesos enzimáticos. Por ello fue galardonado con el premio Nobel de Medicina y Fisiología (1958), en unión de Lederberg y Tatum. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

91. BioTIK - Alt Om DNA: Biografi George Beadle & Edward Tatum
george wells beadle (19031989). Billede af george beadle. george beadle blev født i Wahoo, Nebraska i USA. Mens han studerede, blev han interesseret i
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George Beadle havde stor succes med forskning indenfor genetikken i majs og Drosophila , før han gik i gang med at forske Neurospora . George Beadle og Edward Tatum brugte Neurospora til at vise, at “ét gen koder for ét protein
GEORGE WELLS BEADLE (1903-1989)
George Beadle blev født i Wahoo, Nebraska i USA. Mens han studerede, blev han interesseret i genetik, og han søgte ind på Cornell University i 1927 for at slutte sig til R. A. Emersons forskergruppe, som arbejdede med gentikken i majsplanter. Forskeren Barbara McClintock var også med i Emerson’s gruppe, og hun hjalp senere Beadle med at bestemme antallet af kromosomer i Neurospora Efter at Beadle havde afsluttet sin Ph.D. i 1931, blev han en del af T. H. Morgan's nyetablerede biologi-afdeling på Caltech . Beadle arbejdede med tidens “hotte”forsøgsdyr Drosophila melanogaster . Han udgav artikler om overkrydsning af kromosomer, og om hvordan bananfluens øjenfarve bestemmes via et samspil mellem gener.

92. One Gene Makes One Protein.
george wells beadle (19031989). george beadle, Beets to his friends, was born in Wahoo, Nebraska. His father was a farmer and had a 40-acre farm just
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Young George Beadle, around 1908.
George Beadle at work in his lab at Stanford.
Neurospora mutants laid out to show the experimental design.
1936 diary entry of Frank Blair Hanson, then President of the Rockefeller Foundation. He noted that Beadle is a "man to watch." Also, note the salary for graduate students.
The Rockefeller Foundation funded Beadle's experiments. This 1943 letter is a progress report Beadle wrote to the Rockefeller President.
Beadle and assistant in the Neurospora storeroom at Stanford, 1949.
Telegram sent to Edward Tatum telling him that he, George Beadle and Joshua Lederberg will share the 1958 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
George Beadle at the Nobel Awards ceremonies.
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Audio Glossary Amino acids Enzyme Gene Gene expression ... Protein Video Interviews Joshua Lederberg Joshua Lederberg is a Professor Emeritus at the Rockefeller University. He was a graduate student of Ed Tatum. Clip 1 (0:49)
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Biography
George Beadle had successful research careers in corn and Drosophila genetics, before starting the field of

93. Modification De George Wells Beadle - Modifier - Wikipédia
Kalender Translate this page george wells beadle 85 Jahre, Vereinigte Staaten Biologe (19.10.2002) Inhalt suchen oben *22 Okt 1903 Wahoo/Nebraska. +9 Jun 1989 Pomona/Kalifornien.
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94. Nat' Academies Press, Biographical Memoirs V.63 (1994)
Bartter, Frederic C. 59324. Barus, Carl 22171-213. Bateman, Harry 25241-56. beadle, george wells 5927-52. Beams, Jesse Wakefield 543-49
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Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-iv Contents, pp. v-viii Preface, pp. ix-x 1. Thomas Addis, pp. 1-47 2. Dietrich H.F. Bodenstein, pp. 48-67 3. Walter Houser Brattain, pp. 68-87 4. Leonard Eugene Dickson, pp. 88-111 5. Sterling Howard Emerson, pp. 112-125 6. Charlotte Friend, pp. 126-149 7. James Jerome Gibson, pp. 150-171 8. Albert Baird Hastings, pp. 172-217 9. Einar Hille, pp. 218-245 10. Nathan Oram Kaplan, pp. 246-291 11. Wilton Marion Krogman, pp. 292-321 12. Philip Levine, pp. 322-347 13. Bruce Herbert Mahan, pp. 348-363 14. Elliott Waters Montroll, pp. 364-381 15. Earl Leonard Muetterties, pp. 382-393 16. Jerzy Neyman, pp. 394-421

95. Sonneborn Mss. Correpsondence
beadle, george wells, 1903 1944-1967 (see also Miner Institute) Beale, Geoffrey 1947-1954 (5 folders) Box 6 Beale, Geoffrey (cont d) 1955-1980 (7
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Academic Press: 1949-1970
Academy of Independent Scholars See: Boulding, Kenneth
Allen, Richard Dean, 1935- : 1974-1978
Allen, Sally Lyman: 1957-1980
The American Biology Teacher
The American Naturalist
American Type Culture Collection: 1970-1981 (5 folders) Amerika Andrews, E.A. (Ethan Allen), 1859-1956: 1947-1955 Appleton-Century-Crofts: 1965 Armacost, Richard R. See: The American Biology Teacher Aufderheide, Karl J. (Karl John), 1946- : 1974-1981 Austin, Mary Lellah, 1896- : 1941-1980 (8 folders) Balbinder, Elias, 1926- : 1950-1976 (3 folders) Bareikis, Robert P.: 1976-1979 Barnett, Audrey Jane, 1933- : 1957-1980 (2 folders) Basic Books, Inc.: 1958-1959 Beadle, George Wells, 1903- : 1944-1967 (see also: Miner Beale, Geoffrey: 1947-1954 (5 folders) Box 6 Beale, Geoffrey (cont'd): 1955-1980 (7 folders) Behme, Ronald John, 1938- : 1960-1976 (3 folders) Beisson, Janine: 1960-1981 (8 folders) Berger, Jacques: 1960-1979 Berger, Jim: 1962-1980 (3 folders)

96. WHMC-Columbia--Lewis John Stadler, Papers, 1927-1955 (C2429)--INDEX
george A. Ball, Carleton R. Barigozzi, C. Barnum, Cyrus P., Jr. Barton, Donald W. Barton, Henry A. Baur, Erwin; Bayless, BB; beadle, george wells; Bear,
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Lewis John Stadler (1896-1954), Papers, 1927-1955 (C2429)
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97. KY-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest 11 Feb 2000 Volume 00 Issue 69
James wells 1 large looking glass - 4.00 Wm. FLOYD - 4 Brittiania Cups - 1.00 wells Dec d purchased of and received a title for from Jonathan beadle
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Avery Beadle Bridges Chargaff ... Watson Plan : Oeuvre scientifique - Impact - Publications George Wells Beadle (1903 - 1989) o College of Agriculture California Institute of Technology o o au CalTech o Oeuvre scientifique o , S. Emerson , A.H. Sturtevant o le crossing-over chez Drosophila melanogaster. Avec B. Ephrussi o Drosophila melanogaster Neurospora crassa avec E.L.Tatum o Impact Les travaux de Beadle et Tatum o Publications An Introduction to Genetics, A. Sturtevant et G.W. Beadle, (1939), (Saunders, Philadelphia). Genetics and Modern Biology, (1963), G. W. Beadle. The Language of Life, (1966), G.W. Beadle, M. Beadle.

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