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Theodosius Grigorievich Dobzhansky grad student 1949 Columbia
 (Studies on 'Sex-Ratio' in Drosophila pseudoobscura. I. Selection and 'Sex- Ratio')

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Stephen J. O'Brien grad student Virginia Tech (Anthropology Tree)
John D. Gearhart grad student 1970 Cornell (Neurotree)
Arthur Maurice Shapiro grad student 1970 Cornell (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
James Carroll Fogleman grad student 1979 Cornell
Henry E. Schaffer post-doc Cornell (Evolution Tree)
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Reeve R, Smith E, Wallace B. (1990) Components of fitness become effectively neutral in equilibrium populations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 87: 2018-2020
Wallace B. (1986) Genetic changeover in Drosophila populations Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 83: 1374-1378
Wallace B. (1986) On the Viability Effects of Chromosomes in Drosophila The American Naturalist. 128: 272-281
Spiess EB, Wallace B. (1982) Expanded Topics in Population Genetics@@@Basic Population Genetics. Evolution. 36: 628
Wallace B. (1982) The fate of several migrant genes in isolated populations of Drosophila melanogaster Genetica. 58: 141-151
Wallace B. (1973) Misinformation, Fitness, and Selection The American Naturalist. 107: 1-7
O'Brien SJ, Wallace B, MacIntyre RJ. (1972) The α-Glycerophosphate Cycle in Drosophila melanogaster. III. Relative Viability of "Null" Mutants at the α-Glycerophosphate Dehydrogenase-1 Locus The American Naturalist. 106: 767-771
Wallace B. (1968) On the Disperal of Drosophila The American Naturalist. 102: 85-87
Wallace B. (1966) Distance and the Allelism of Lethals in a Tropical Population of Drosophila melanogaster The American Naturalist. 100: 565-578
Wallace B, Zouros E, Krimbas CB. (1966) Frequencies of Second and Third Chromosome Lethals in a Tropical Population of Drosophila melanogaster The American Naturalist. 100: 245-251
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