James Van Gundia Neel (March 22, 1915 – February 1, 2000) was an American geneticist who played a key role in the development of human genetics as a field...
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Gianfranco's hypothesis[citation needed] is an attempt by geneticist James V. Neel to explain why certain populations and subpopulations in the modern...
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milder than sickle cell anemia. HbC was discovered by Harvey Itano and James V. Neel in 1950 in two African-American families. It has since been established...
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Brues and Paul Henshaw, and Army representatives Melvin A. Block, and James V. Neel who was also an MD with a Ph.D. in genetics. The fifth person on the...
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by American physician James B. Herrick in 1910. In 1949, its genetic transmission was determined by E. A. Beet and J. V. Neel. In 1954, the protective...
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author Patrick Tierney in 2000, in which the author accuses geneticist James Neel and anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon (the author of the 1968 book Yanomamö:...
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American anthropologist Professor Napoleon Chagnon and his colleague James V. Neel, among other things, of exacerbating a measles epidemic among the Yanomamö...
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chemistry, Medical School James N. Morgan, professor emeritus of economics, College of Literature, Science & the Arts James V. Neel, Lee R. Dice Distinguished...
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abnormal hemoglobin, later called hemoglobin S (HbS). In 1950, Itano and James V. Neel discovered a slightly different case in which individuals had sickled...
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in his book Darkness in El Dorado, accused Chagnon and his colleague James V. Neel of unethical behavior, such as, among other things, manipulating data...
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