Dunn, L. C. 1893-1974
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- Virās̲at va nizhād va jāmiʻah, 1964:t.p. (ال. سى. دان = Il. Sī. Dān) t.p. verso (L.C. Dunn [in rom.])
- LCCN 59-6155: His Heredity and evolution in human populations, 1959(hdg.: Dunn, Leslie Clarence, 1893- )
- LC data base, 3-29-85(hdg.: Dunn, Leslie Clarence, 1893- ; usage: L.C. Dunn)
- WWWA:v. 6 1974-1976 (Dunn, Leslie Clarence; geneticist; b. Buffalo, Nov. 2, 1893; D.Sc. Harvard, 1920; prof. zoology, Columbia, 1928-1962; emeritus, 1962-1974; home: New York City, N.Y.; d. Mar. 1974)
- OCALC
Wikipedia description:
Leslie Clarence Dunn (November 2, 1893 in Buffalo, New York – March 19, 1974) was a developmental geneticist at Columbia University. His early work with the mouse T-locus and established ideas of gene interaction, fertility factors, and allelic distribution. Later work with other model organisms continued to contribute to developmental genetics. Dunn was also an activist, helping fellow scientists seek asylum during World War II, and a critic of eugenics movements.
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