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  1. Richard Benedict Goldschmidt (April 12, 1878 – April 24, 1958) was a German geneticist. He is considered the first to attempt to integrate genetics, development, and evolution. He pioneered understanding of reaction norms, genetic assimilation, dynamical genetics, sex determination, and heterochrony.

  2. Richard Goldschmidt (Francoforte sul Meno, 12 aprile 1878 – Berkeley, 24 aprile 1958) è stato un genetista tedesco. È considerato il primo ad aver integrato genetica, biologia dello sviluppo ed evoluzione.

  3. 1 gen 2003 · Richard Goldschmidt is remembered today as one of the most controversial biologists of the twentieth century. Although his work on sex determination and physiological genetics earned him...

    • Michael R. Dietrich
    • 2003
  4. 20 apr 2024 · Richard B. Goldschmidt was a German-born American zoologist and geneticist, formulator of the theory that chromosome molecules are the more decisive factors in inheritance (rather than the qualities of the individual genes). His experimental work in genetics led to the recognition that genes.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 27 lug 2019 · Policies and ethics. Richard Goldschmidt was known for his work on sex determination, physiological genetics, and macroevolution. Goldschmidts personal life was plagued by two world wars, and his academic life was full of controversies. He first took on a battle with the Mendelian...

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  6. Dottore in scienze naturali e in medicina, fu nominato professore all'università di Berlino nel 1914: attualmente dirige il Kaiser Wilhelm Institut für Biologie, Berlino-Dahlem. È professore onorario dell'università di Tōkyō.

  7. Abstract. Richard Goldschmidt was one of the most controversial biologists of the mid-twentieth century. Rather than fade from view, Goldschmidt's work and reputation has persisted in the biological community long after he has. Goldschmidt's longevity is due in large part to how he was represented by Stephen J. Gould. When viewed from the