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Definition of George Beadle
1. Noun. United States biologist who discovered how hereditary characteristics are transmitted by genes (1903-1989).
Lexicographical Neighbors of George Beadle
Literary usage of George Beadle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report of the Railroad Commissioner of the State of Virginia by Virginia Railroad Commissioner (1895)
"... the undersigned, George Beadle, president, and Robert Gilliam, receiver, of
the Petersburg and Asylum railway company, on our oath do severally say that ..."
2. Publications by Surrey Parish Register Society (1905)
"Mch. a John Shilton and Ann Craine, both of R.; banns. Witnesses : John Smith,
Mary Smith. Apl. ao George Beadle and Ann Sears (M), both of R.; banns. ..."
3. History of Oregon by Hubert Howe Bancroft (1886)
"... John G. Baker, William Beagle, Levi F. Boyd, William Baker, Nicholas Biddle,
George P. Beale, James Braidy, George Beadle, Thomas Boyer, Board- man, ..."
4. The Publications of the Surrey Parish Register Society by Surrey Parish Register Society (1905)
"12 Richard Smith (M) and Mary Hope [sig. banns. Witnesses : John Smith, Mary Smith.
Apl. 20 George Beadle and Ann Sears (M), both of R. ; banns. ..."
5. Portrait and Biographical Album of Ionia and Montcalm Counties, Mich by pub Chapman brothers, Edna Harris (1891)
"The place which is owned by George Beadle contains sixteen acres and has good
buildings upon it. Mr. Beadle is the son of Wilbur and Chloe (Fox) Beadle, ..."