Gallery 27: Hermann Muller (1)

Hermann Muller teaching a class at Indiana University.

Hermann Muller, Indiana University

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16596. Gallery 27: Hermann Muller and his staff

Hermann Muller and some of his staff in the Fly room at Indiana University.

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16590. Gallery 27: Hermann Muller, child portrait

A young Hermann Muller.

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16592. Gallery 27: Hermann Muller

Hermann Muller in his lab in Austin.

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16601. Video 27: Elof Carlson, clip 1

Muller's reductionist approach to science.

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16606. Video 27: Elof Carlson, clip 6

Muller's views on eugenics.

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16593. Gallery 27: Hermann Muller, ca 1920

Hermann Muller in Austin, circa 1920s.

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16609. Biography 27: Hermann Muller (1890-1967)

Hermann Muller received the 1946 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on mutations induced by X-rays.

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16602. Video 27: Elof Carlson, clip 2

Muller's construction and use of sex-linked lethals in Drosophila.

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16604. Video 27: Elof Carlson, clip 4

The importance of Muller's paper on X-ray mutations, part 2.

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16603. Video 27: Elof Carlson, clip 3

The importance of Muller's paper on X-ray mutations, part 1.

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