Published by American Philosophical Society, 1950., Philadelphia:, 1950
Seller: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Neuchatel, NEUCH, Switzerland
4to. (Article): 38-52 pp. Figs., photos. (Whole volume): iv, 613 pp. Articles, photos, figs., tables. Green boards, gilt spine. Blind stamp of Mount Wilson Observatory. Fine. Dodge was, with Beadle and Tatum, one of the early pioneers of genetics. In 1927 he worked out the life cycle of the bread mold Neurospora Crassa. Neurospora Tetrasperma remained Dodge's favorite species for experimentation, and though few used it in the decades after his work, it is now receiving increased attention for comparative molecular-evolutionary studies.
Published by American Philosophical Society, Feb. 1950., No place:, 1950
Seller: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Neuchatel, NEUCH, Switzerland
First Edition
4to. 38-52 pp. Photos, figs., bibliog. Self-wraps. Ownership rubber stamp and signature of Norman Horowitz, California Institute of Technology. Fine. FIRST EDITION. Dodge was, with Beadle and Tatum, one of the early pioneers of genetics. In 1927 he worked out the life cycle of the bread mold Neurospora Crassa.