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Sergei Sergeevich Chetverikov (Russian: Серге́й Серге́евич Четверико́в; 6 May 1880 – 2 July 1959) was a Russian biologist and one of the early contributors to the development of the field of genetics.
Deborah Charlesworth (born 1943), British evolutionary biologist, wife of Brian Charlesworth; Martha Chase (1927–2003), US biologist, with Hersey proved genetic material is DNA, not protein; Sergei Chetverikov (1880–1959), Russian population geneticist; Barton Childs (1916–2010), US pediatrician, biochemical geneticist, philosopher of ...
Nikolay Petrovich Dubinin (4 January 1907 – 26 March 1998) was a Soviet and Russian biologist and academician. [1]He worked under the supervision of Sergei Chetverikov.He was a corresponding member of the Division of Biological Sciences from 1946 and academician of the Division of General Biology from 1966.
Sergei Lebedev, inventor of polybutadiene, the first commercially viable synthetic rubber Mikhail Lomonosov , polymath, coined the term physical chemistry , re-discovered smalt , proved that the phlogiston theory was false, the first to record the freezing of mercury
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From 1923 to 1930 he taught at the Moscow Zootechnical Institute while also collaborating with other Moscow geneticists like S.S. Chetverikov. Serebrovsky also worked with S.G. Navashin at the Timiryazev Biological Institute where he helped develop a laboratory in 1929 where he developed the idea of "step-allelomorphism" (or "step-alleles ...
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Sergei Chetverikov (1880–1959), biologist and geneticist; Mikhail Tetyaev (1882–1956), tectonic geologist; Alexander Krein (1883–1951), composer; Zinovy Peshkov (1884–1966), Russian-born French general and diplomat; Yakov Sverdlov (1885–1919), Bolshevik party leader and chairman of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee