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Definition of Thomas Hunt Morgan
1. Noun. United States biologist who formulated the chromosome theory of heredity (1866-1945).
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Literary usage of Thomas Hunt Morgan
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1. The Laws of Life: Principles of Evolution, Heredity and Eugenics. A Popular by William Marion Goldsmith (1922)
"—Thomas Hunt Morgan. No specific statement has been made regarding the direct
relation which exists between the chromosomes and the individual ..."
2. The Social Hygiene Bulletin by American Social Hygiene Association (1920)
"By Thomas Hunt Morgan, professor of experimental zoology, Columbia University.
Philadelphia and London: JB Lippincott & Co., Monographs on Experimental ..."
3. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1920)
"Morgan on Heredity THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF HEREDITY, by Thomas Hunt Morgan, professor
of experimental zoology in Columbia University. ..."
4. An Introduction to the History of Medicine: With Medical Chronology by Fielding Hudson Garrison (1921)
"Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866- ), of Lexington, Kentucky, prof« of experimental zoology
at Columbia College (1904), wrote the fint Ua» on experimental embryology ..."
5. Human efficiency and levels of intelligence: Lectures Delivered at Princeton by Henry Herbert ( Goddard (1920)
"A Critique of the Theory of Evolut Hunt Morgan. A Critique of the Theory of
Evolution, by Thomas Hunt Morgan. Platonism, by Paul Elmer More. ..."
6. Bryn Mawr College Monographs by Bryn Mawr College (1904)
"... present of President M. Carey Thomas, ex-officio, Professor Thomas Hunt
Morgan (chairman), Professor Lindley Miller Keasbey, and Professor David Irons. ..."