Physiological Genetics
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Ce généticien germano-américain a été un pionnier dans l'intégration de la génétique, du développement et de l'évolution. Ses recherches ont exploré les normes de réaction, l'assimilation génétique et la détermination du sexe, jetant les bases de la compréhension dans ces domaines. Il est notamment connu pour son hypothèse du "Monstre Espoir", qui proposait de manière controversée la macroévolution par le biais de macromutations. Ses études détaillées sur le système nerveux des nématodes ont indirectement inspiré des recherches ultérieures, récompensées par un prix Nobel, sur le câblage cérébral.
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