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  • Focus on genetics
  • Focus on genetics
  • Fifth International Genetics Congress, Berlin; eleven delegates. Process print, 1927.
  • L. I. Gardner, Molecular genetics...
  • Variation of colour in rats as described in Mendel's Law, plate 6 in Genetics and Eugenics by W. E. Castle, Harvard University Press, 1916
  • Colour variation in wild Norway rats captured in England, fig 57 opp. page 126 in Genetics and Eugenics by W. E. Castle, Harvard University Press, 1916
  • Diagram to explain the inheritance of colour, as described in Mendel's Law, fig 30a in Genetics and Eugenics by W. E. Castle, Harvard University Press, 1916
  • Titlepage, Genetics and Eugenics, a text book for students of biology and a reference book for animal and plant breeders by W. E. Castle, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1916
  • Report of the Third International Conference 1906 on Genetics : hybridisation (the cross-breeding of genera or species), the cross-breeding of varieties, and general plant-breeding / edited by W. Wilks.
  • Report of the Third International Conference 1906 on Genetics : hybridisation (the cross-breeding of genera or species), the cross-breeding of varieties, and general plant-breeding / edited by W. Wilks.
  • Genetics frame of reference - the size of various genetic components, including DNA, a base pair, various sizes of deletions, chromosomes and genes are listed and compared with more familiar objects such as the Solar System, planets, cities, hospitals, wards, and so on.
  • Genetic modification
  • The American Genetic Association.
  • Genetic fingerprinting - print + sequence
  • Genetic nightmare at Huntingdon Life Sciences / SHAC.
  • Genetic nightmare at Huntingdon Life Sciences / SHAC.
  • Genetic control of polarity in Drosophila oocyte
  • Genetically engineered foods / Whole Foods Market.
  • Genetically engineered foods / Whole Foods Market.
  • Human karyotype showing translocation between chromosomes 14 and 21, t(14;21). This is a balanced translocation - the cell retains a normal complement of genetic information.
  • Genetically engineered food : a serious health risk / Natural Law Party.
  • Genetically engineered food : a serious health risk / Natural Law Party.
  • A genet is walking over a grassy rock while another genet is about to jump on a rock. Etching by S. C. Miger, ca. 1808, after A. de Wailly.
  • Titlepage to Human Ancestry From a Genetical Point of View by R. Ruggles Gates, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1948
  • Ten viverrid mammals of the family Viverridae, including civets, mongooses and genets. Coloured etching by J. Miller after Captain T. Brown.
  • Skeletons of a cliff dweller and an inland Bushman, plate XV in Human Ancestry From a Genetical Point of View by R. Ruggles Gates, Harvard University Press, 1948
  • The Gibralter Neanderthal skull and Rhodesian skull in side view, plate VII in Human Ancestry From a Genetical Point of View by R. Ruggles Gates, Harvard University Press, 1948
  • Skulls and restored heads of the Hominidae, plate 1 opp p. 80 in Human Ancestry From a Genetical Point of View by R. Ruggles Gates, Harvard University Press, 1948
  • Mandibles of male, female and female child gorilla, plate VI in Human Ancestry From a Genetical Point of View by R. Ruggles Gates, Harvard University Press, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1948
  • Two old Korana women and Boskop type of skull in a modern Hottentot, plate XIV in Human Ancestry From a Genetical Point of View, by R. Ruggles Gates, Harvard University Press, 1948