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  1. William Bateson (Whitby, North Yorkshire, 8 de agosto de 1861 — Merton, Surrey, 8 de fevereiro de 1926) foi um biólogo inglês que ficou conhecido como o "Pai da Genética". Um ano antes de usar o termo genética pela primeira vez na história da humanidade, ele tornou-se pai do pensador ciberneticista Gregory Bateson , igualmente ...

  2. William Bateson (8 August 1861 – 8 February 1926) was an English biologist who was the first person to use the term genetics to describe the study of heredity, and the chief populariser of the ideas of Gregor Mendel following their rediscovery in 1900 by Hugo de Vries and Carl Correns.

  3. William Bateson (born August 8, 1861, Whitby, Yorkshire, England—died February 8, 1926, London) was a British biologist who founded and named the science of genetics and whose experiments provided evidence basic to the modern understanding of heredity. A dedicated evolutionist, he cited embryo studies to support his contention in 1885 that ...

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  4. Resumo: Este artigo discute a gênese do pensamento evolucionista do naturalista inglês William Bateson, a partir de seus trabalhos na tradição morfológica, passando por seus estudos sobre a influência das condições ambientais na variação e coleta de fatos que substanciavam a variação até chegar ao estudo baseado nas evidências ...

  5. 28 de jan. de 2014 · Learn about William Bateson, a pioneer of genetics who coined the term and applied Mendel's laws to evolutionary theory. Explore his life, work, and contributions to the study of variation and heredity.

  6. Learn about William Bateson, a biologist and evolutionary theorist who rediscovered and defended Mendelism and coined the term genetics. Explore his work on biological variation, development, and biosemiotics, and his influence on his son Gregory Bateson.

  7. 1 de out. de 2009 · A comprehensive and detailed account of the life and work of William Bateson, the pioneer of Mendelism and a key figure in the origins of evolutionary genetics. The book covers his contributions to variation, heredity, speciation, and the controversies with biometricians and chromosome theorists.