William Bateson

William Bateson 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 heredity, and the chief populariser of the ideas of Gregor Mendel following their rediscovery in 1900 by Hugo de Vries and Carl Correns. His 1894 book ''Materials for the Study of Variation'' was one of the earliest formulations of the new approach to genetics. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Mendels Vererbungstheorien by Bateson, William 1861-1926

    Published 1914
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    Mendels Vererbungstheorien by Bateson, William 1861-1926

    Published 1914
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    Mendels Vererbungstheorien / by Bateson, William, 1861-1926

    Published 1914
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    Mendels Vererbungstheorien / by Bateson, William 1861-1926

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    Mendel's principles of heredity / by Bateson, William 1861-1926

    Published 1913
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    Problems of genetics : Silliman lectures delivered at Yale University / by Bateson, William, 1861-1926

    Published 1913
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    Mendel's principles of heredity a defence by Bateson, William 1861-1926

    Published 1902
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