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Wilhelm Johannsen - Wikipedia Wilhelm Johannsen (3 February 1857 – 11 November 1927) was a Danish pharmacist, botanist, plant physiologist, and geneticist He is best known for coining the terms gene, phenotype and genotype, and for his 1903 "pure line" experiments in genetics
Wilhelm Ludvig Johannsen | Plant Breeding, Genetics, Evolution - Britannica Wilhelm Ludvig Johannsen was a Danish botanist and geneticist whose experiments in plant heredity offered strong support to the mutation theory of the Dutch botanist Hugo de Vries (that changes in heredity come about through sudden, discrete changes of the heredity units in germ cells)
Scarlett Johansson - IMDb Scarlett Ingrid Johansson was born on November 22, 1984 in Manhattan, New York City, New York Her mother, Melanie Sloan is from a Jewish family from the Bronx and her father, Karsten Johansson is a Danish-born architect from Copenhagen
Johannsen Coins the Terms Gene, Genotype, and Phenotype Johannsen's work ultimately shifted the focus of genetics toward understanding the complex interactions between inherited traits and their expression, paving the way for future research into genetic diseases and traits
Johannsen, Wilhelm Ludvig - Encyclopedia. com Johannsen, one of the founders of the science of genetics, was the son of a Danish army officer, Otto Julius Georg Johannsen, and the former Anna Margrethe Dorothea Ebbesen
Wilhelm Ludvig Johannsen biography. Danish biologist, professor Wilhelm Johannsen was a Danish biologist, professor at the Institute of Plant Physiology at the University of Copenhagen, and a member of the Swedish Academy of Sciences He conducted experiments on barley and beans to demonstrate the inefficiency of selection in self-pollinating plants
Wilhelm Ludvig Johannsen According to Johannsen, environmental factors that influenced the phenotype could not be transmitted to the genotype and the offspring This contribution to genetics was widely acknowledged abroad and meant a severe blow to Lamarckism
Johannsen - Wikipedia Johannsen is a surname Notable people with the surname include: