Thomas H. Morgan Ph.D.
Thomas H. Morgan Ph.D.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1933
Zoologist, Geneticist. Chromosome role in heredity, sex determination. Drosophila. Genes stored in chromosomes in nuclei. Epigenetics. Combination rule. Limited number of combination groups. Crossing-over rule. Linear arrangement of genes in chromosomes.
Didn’t attend Nobel award ceremony, because in Caltech, busy establishing new physiology group and with future of biochemistry, genetics.
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Biography
A biographical memoir by A. H. Sturtevant, National Academy of Sciences 19 pages, 45 pages total.
In this bio, his own genetics is interesting. He was related to many prominent people including Francis Scott Key, author of ‘The Star-spangled Banner’.