Physiological Genetics
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Deze Duits-Amerikaanse geneticus was een pionier in de integratie van genetica, ontwikkeling en evolutie. Zijn onderzoek verkende reactienormen, genetische assimilatie en geslachtsbepaling, en legde een fundamenteel begrip in deze velden. Hij staat vooral bekend om zijn "Hopeful Monster"-hypothese, die controversieel macro-evolutie door macromutaties voorstelde. Zijn gedetailleerde studies van het zenuwstelsel van de nematode inspireerden indirect later Nobelprijswinnend onderzoek naar hersenbekabeling.
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