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. 2008 Aug;179(4):1735-40.
doi: 10.1534/genetics.104.94094.

Just and unjust: E. E. Just (1883-1941)

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Just and unjust: E. E. Just (1883-1941)

James F Crow. Genetics. 2008 Aug.
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Figure 1.—
Ernest E. Just pitching horseshoes at Woods Hole, ca. 1912. The person to the left is Donald Lancefield, who began the study of the Drosophila pseudoobscura group, later exploited by Sturtevant and Dobzhansky. Reprinted with permission from Black Apollo of Science. The Life of Ernest Everett Just by Manning (1983).

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    1. Just, E. E., 1919. The fertilization reaction in Echinarachnius parma. I. Cortical response of the egg to insemination. Biol. Bull. 36 1–10.

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