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  1. linkage group. 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 ...

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  2. Scientific career. Fields. genetics. 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. Jul 20, 2015 · Beatson's Mutiny. Major General William Beatson is largely unknown to history now – although in the Victorian era he was a minor celebrity. His battles in India and Spain were relatively small footnotes in history, as was his participation in the Charge of the Heavy Brigade at Balaclava as an advisor to General Sir James Scarlet. It is ...

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  4. Over a long and varied career, Major-General William Beatson earned a fine reputation as a leader of irregular cavalry in the nineteenth century. He trained many future commanders of the Victorian army, saw action in Spain and British India, and rode with the Heavy Brigade at the Battle of Balaklava. But tasked with disciplining the Turkish ...

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  5. Jul 11, 2015 · Beatson's Mutiny: The Turbulent Career of a Victorian Soldier. On July 1856, Frederick Peel, under-secretary of state of war in Lord Palmerston's Liberal administration, rose in the House of Commons to answer a question criticizing the government's handling of the case of William Beatson. During the recent war against Russia, Beatson had been ...

  6. Aug 8, 2017 · William Bateson co-discovered genetic linkage with Reginald Punnett and Edith Saunders, and he and Punnett founded the Journal of Genetics in 1910. Bateson also coined the term ‘ epistasis ‘ to describe the genetic interaction of two independent loci. In June 1894 Bateson was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society and won their Darwin Medal ...

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  8. In late January 1858 Beatson departed by sea to Madras, thence overland to Hyderabad.15 He left with Dunkellin some suggestions for officers for his new command.16 As brigade-major, Beatson wanted Captain William Olpherts, formerly artillery commander in his Bundlecund Legion, who had distinguished

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