Alfred Sturtevant
1891
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1970
Country of citizenship: الولايات المتحدة
Languages spoken, written or signed: الإنجليزية
Educated at: جامعة كولومبيا
Occupation: عالم نبات, عالم وراثة, أستاذ جامعي
Award received: قلادة العلوم الوطنية, Kimber Genetics Award, جائزة جون ج. كارتي لتقدم العلوم, زمالة الأكاديمية الأمريكية للفنون والعلوم
Student of: توماس مورغان
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Alfred Henry Sturtevant (November 21, 1891 – April 5, 1970) was an American geneticist. Sturtevant constructed the first genetic map of a chromosome in 1911. Throughout his career he worked on the organism Drosophila melanogaster with Thomas Hunt Morgan. By watching the development of flies in which the earliest cell division produced two different genomes, he measured the embryonic distance between organs in a unit which is called the sturt in his honor. On February 13, 1968, Sturtevant received the 1967 National Medal of Science from President Lyndon B. Johnson. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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