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What is classical genetics?
Routes to classical genetics: evolution
Routes to classical genetics: cytology
Routes to classical genetics: embryology and reproduction
Routes to classical genetics: breeding and hybrid formation
The rise of the American university
The sex chromosomes
The rediscovery of Mendelism
The chromosome theory of heredity
The predominance of plant breeding to 1910
Maize genetics and the popularization of genetics
Animal genetics in the first decade of the twentieth century
Morgan and fruit fly genetics
Forming the fly lab: contributions of A.H. Sturtevant and C.B. Bridges
Forming the fly lab: contributions of H.J. Muller
Drosophila genetics after 1915
Darwinism, mendelism, and the new synthesis
Classical genetics to the mid-twentieth century
Classical genetics and one-celled organisms
Classical genetics in the service of politics
Classical genetics and human genetics
The future and significance of classical genetics
Classical genetics and the history of science.

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