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. 2005 Sep;171(1):1-5.
doi: 10.1093/genetics/171.1.1.

John R. S. Fincham (1926-2005): a life in microbial genetics

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John R. S. Fincham (1926-2005): a life in microbial genetics

Alan Radford et al. Genetics. 2005 Sep.
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John Fincham in 1984 upon his return to Cambridge University as Arthur Balfour Professor of Genetics. Photograph by Dona Haycraft, graciously provided by Philip Pattenden, Peterhouse, Cambridge University.

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