Muller, Hermann Joseph

Date:
29 Apr 1936
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HALDANE/5/2/3/122
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Muller, Hermann Joseph. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Letter dated 29 April 1936 from H J Muller to Haldane regarding a method for mapping the X chromosome in man and mentioning various other areas of research including translocation and the dispensability of genes.

Letter dated 4 April 1938 from Muller to Haldane regarding theories of dominance and sex-linked genes.

Letter dated 18 November 1938 from Muller to Haldane regarding dominance.

Four letters dated 16-29 Jaunary 1940 between Muller and Haldane regarding selection of dominant and recessive genes.

Copy of a letter from Haldane dated 16 May 1940 to the University of Edinburgh recommending that Muller's thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science should be accepted, and a letter of acknowledgement from the Dean of the Faculty of Science.

Letter dated 21 March 1946 from Muller to Haldane regarding published work on genetic mutation and radiation.

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29 Apr 1936

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10 letters 15 sides

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The original material is held at UCL Special Collections. This catalogue is held by the Wellcome Library as part of Codebreakers: Makers of Modern Genetics.

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