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RefNoEC/1970/17
Previous numbersCert XVIII, 165
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TitleCour, Leonard Francis La: certificate of election to the Royal Society
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CitationSince 1932 L.F. La Cour has been a pioneer in the development of techniques for studying the chromosomes of plants and animals. He has resourcefully combined a succession of later discoveries with his own methods both analytical and experimental in the study of meiosis, of X-ray breakage, of heterochromatin and of centromeres and nucleolar organisers. His studies ranging from blood cell precursors in mammals to pollen grains and embryo-sacs in plants have given new insights into developmental processes. In general over a period of forty years his exact and penetrating observations have helped chromosome research and have been recognised by individual investigators in all parts of the world.
A bibliography of 53 papers is appended.
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Cour, Leonard Francis La: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA1973Cour; Leonard Francis La (1907 - 1984)1907 - 1984
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