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  1. George Wells Beadle (1903-1989). by George Wells, 1903-1989] HOROWITZ, Norman. [BEADLE, 1989-01-01
  2. Biography - Beadle, George Wells (1903-1989): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  3. Group of 30 offprints. Includes: BEADLE, & Boris EPHRUSSI. Development of Eye Colors in Drosophila: Diffusible Substances and Their Interrelations. by George Wells. BEADLE, 1937-01-01
  4. The Tube Method of Measuring the Growth Rate of Neurospora. by George Wells (b. 1903), & Edward Lawrie TATUM (1909-1975), & Francis J. RYAN (1916-1963). BEADLE, 1943-01-01
  5. The physical and chemical basis of inheritance (Condon lectures) by George Wells Beadle, 1957
  6. Genetics and modern biology (Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society) by George Wells Beadle, 1963
  7. Gene Structure and Gene Function. & Some Recent Advances in Neurospora Genetics. In: Proceedings of the International Genetics Symposia, 1956, Tôkyô & Kyôto, September, 1956. by George Wells. BEADLE, 1957-01-01
  8. The Language of Life: An Introduction to the Science of Genetics by George Wells, Beadle, 1966-06
  9. Biochemical Genetics of Neurospora. In: Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, vol. XXXII, no. 2, 1945. by George Wells (b. 1903), & Edward Lawrie TATUM (1909-1975). BEADLE, 1945-01-01
  10. Linkage Studies with Biochemical Mutants of Neurospora Crassa. by George Wells, Mary B. HOULAHAN, & Hermione Grant CALHOUN. BEADLE, 1949-01-01
  11. Group of 40 offprints. Includes: TATUM, & George Wells BEADLE (1903-1989). The Relation of Genetics to Growth-Factors and Hormones. by Edward Lawrie (1909-1975). TATUM, 1942-01-01
  12. George Wells Beadle: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Lois N. Magner, 2001
  13. Presidents of the University of Chicago: Robert Maynard Hutchins, George Wells Beadle, Hanna Holborn Gray, William Rainey Harper
  14. A gene in maize for supernumerary cell divisions following meiosis (Memoir / Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station) by George Wells Beadle, 1931

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Beadle, George Wells Alternative names Short description genetics scientist Date of birth October 22, 1903 Place of birth Wahoo, Nebraska, USA Date of death
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... Doctoral advisor Franklin D. Keim Gene regulation of biochemical events within cells Notable awards Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine George Wells Beadle (October 22, 1903 – June 9, 1989) was an American scientist in the field of genetics , and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Nobel laureate who with Edward Lawrie Tatum discovered the role of genes in regulating biochemical events within cells. Beadle and Tatum's key experiments involved exposing the bread mold Neurospora crassa to x-rays , causing mutations . In a series of experiments, they showed that these mutations caused changes in specific enzymes involved in metabolic pathways . These experiments led them to propose a direct link between genes and enzymatic reactions, known as the "one gene, one enzyme" hypothesis. George Wells Beadle was born at Wahoo, Nebraska, on October 22, 1903. He was the son of Chauncey Elmer Beadle and Hattie Albro, who owned and operated a 40-acre (160,000 m

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    Encyclopedia Beadle, George Wells. Beadle, George Wells, 1903 – 89, American geneticist, b. Wahoo, Nebr., grad. Univ. of Nebraska (B.S., 1926; M.S., 1927), Ph.D. Cornell, 1931.
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    Beadle, George Wells, 1903–89, American geneticist, b. Wahoo, Nebr., grad. Univ. of Nebraska (B.S., 1926; M.S., 1927), Ph.D. Cornell, 1931. Beadle taught (1931–36) biology at
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    US biologist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1958 with Edward L Tatum and Joshua Lederberg for work in biochemical genetics, forming the ‘onegene
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    The American scientist, educator, and administrator George Wells Beadle (19031989) demonstrated the role of genes in the control of biochemical reactions in living organisms.
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    (noun) Beadle, George Beadle, George Wells Beadle United States biologist who discovered how hereditary characteristics are transmitted by genes (19031989)
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    Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. George Wells Beadle United States biologist who discovered how hereditary characteristics are transmitted by genes (1903-1989
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    He also served as president of the University of Chicago from 19611968. He published his book The Language of Life in 1966. Beadle, George Wells Beadle, George Wells Beadle
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    George Wells Beadle October 22 June 9 ) was an American scientist in the field of genetics . He shared half of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Edward Lawrie Tatum for their discovery that genes act by regulating biochemical events within the cell. The other half of that year's award went to Joshua Lederberg . Beadle and Tatum's key experiments involved exposing the bread mold Neurospora crassa to x-rays , causing mutations . In a series of experiments, they showed that these mutations caused changes in specific enzymes involved in metabolic pathways . These experiments led them to propose a direct link between genes and enzymatic reactions, known as the "one gene, one enzyme" hypothesis. Beadle was born in Wahoo, Nebraska . He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Nebraska in . He received his Ph.D. from Cornell University in . Beadle worked with Nobel Prize winner Thomas Hunt Morgan at the California Institute of Technology . He was a professor at Harvard University and Caltech. He also served as president of the

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    He was born at Wahoo, Nebraska, U.S.A., October 22, 1903, the son of Chauncey Elmer Beadle, a farmer, and his wife Hattie Albro.
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    He was born at Wahoo, Nebraska, U.S.A., October 22, 1903, the son of Chauncey Elmer Beadle, a farmer, and his wife Hattie Albro. George was educated at the Wahoo High School and might himself have become a farmer if one of his teachers at school had not directed his mind towards science and persuaded him to go to the College of Agriculture at Lincoln, Nebraska. In 1926 he took his B.Sc. degree at the University of Nebraska and subsequently worked for a year with Professor F. D. Keim, who was studying hybrid wheat. In 1927 he took his M.Sc. degree, and Professor Keim secured for him a post as Teaching Assistant at Cornell University, where he worked, until 1931, with Professors R. A. Emerson and L. W. Sharp on Mendelian asynopsis in Zea mays . For this work he obtained, in 1931, his Ph.D. degree. In 1931 he was awarded a National Research Council Fellowship at the California Institute of Technology at Pasadena, where he remained from 1931 until 1936. During this period he continued his work on Indian corn and began, in collaboration with Professors Th. Dobzhansky, S. Emerson, and A. H. Sturtevant, work on crossing-over in the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster
    In 1935 Beadle visited Paris for six months to work with Professor Boris Ephrussi at the Institut de Biologie physico-chimique . Together they began the study of the development of eye pigment in

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    19. Beadle, George Wells Biography - S9.com
    George Wells Beadle was an American scientist in the field of genetics. 1903 Born 22nd of October at Wahoo, Nebraska, U.S.A. 1926 - Finished his B.Sc. degree at the
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    George Wells Beadle was an American scientist in the field of genetics. 1903 - Born 22nd of October at Wahoo, Nebraska, U.S.A. 1926 - Finished his B.Sc. degree at the University of Nebraska and subsequently worked for a year with Professor F.D. Keim, who was studying hybrid wheat. 1927-1931 - He took his M.Sc. degree, and Professor Keim secured for him a post as Teaching Assistant at Cornell University. 1931-1936 - Obtained his Ph.D. degree, awarded a National Research Council Fellowship at the California Institute of Technology at Pasadena. Studied relation between genes and formation of enzymes 1935 - Visited Paris for six months to work with Professor Boris Ephrussi at the Institut de Biologie physico-chimique. 1946 - President of Genetics Society of America. 1955 - Served as President in American Association for the Advancement of Science. 1958 - Awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.

    20. Beadle, George Wells - Genetics, Genes, Tatum, Biochemical, Eye, And Production
    (1903–89) US geneticist pioneer of biochemical genetics. Born on a farm at Wahoo, NE, Beadle first planned to return there after graduation, but became an enthusiast for
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