Cyril Dean Darlington
Affiliations: | John Innes Horticutural Institute |
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"Cyril Darlington"Parents
Sign in to add mentorJohn Burdon Sanderson Haldane | research assistant | 1928-1929 | John Innes Centre |
William Bateson | grad student | 1923-1928 | John Innes Horticutural Institute |
Children
Sign in to add traineeHarold (Mick) Garnet Callan | research assistant | 1940 | John Innes Horticultural Institution (DevTree) |
Bernard John | research assistant | 1955 | Oxford |
Dieter Johannes Schweizer | grad student | ||
Percy Tudor Thomas | grad student | University College of Wales, Aberystwyth | |
Kenneth Mather | grad student | 1931-1933 | John Innes Horticutural Institute |
P. T. Thomas | post-doc | 1938- | John Innes Horticultural Institution (Plant Biology Tree) |
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Darlington CD, Haque A. (1969) The replication and division of polynemic chromosomes. Heredity. 24: 273-80 |
Jones K, Darlington CD. (1965) Chromosome Botany Kew Bulletin. 19: 329 |
DARLINGTON CD, HAQUE A. (1962) Polyploidy with chromosome breakage at meiosis in the humanmale. Cytogenetics. 1: 196-8 |
Darlington CD. (1953) The Anatomy of Chromosomes Nature. 171: 139-140 |
S. J, Darlington CD, Mather K. (1950) The Elements of Genetics Population (French Edition). 5: 386 |
Darlington CD, Koller PC. (1947) The chemical breakage of chromosomes Heredity. 1: 187-221 |
Darlington CD, Mather K. (1944) Chromosome balance and interaction in Hyacinthus Journal of Genetics. 46: 52-61 |
Darlington CD. (1940) The origin of iso-chromosomes Journal of Genetics. 39: 351-361 |
Darlington CD. (1939) The genetical and mechanical properties of the sex chromosomes: V. Cimex and the heteroptera Journal of Genetics. 39: 101-137 |
Koller PC, Darlington CD. (1934) The genetical and mechanical properties of the sex-chromosomes - I. Rattus norvegicus, ♂ Journal of Genetics. 29: 159-173 |