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Leonard Doncaster

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University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
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Leonard Doncaster (31 December 1877 – 28 May 1920) was an English geneticist and a lecturer on zoology at both Birmingham University and the University of Liverpool whose research work was largely based on insects.

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William Bateson grad student 1901-1903 Cambridge (Evolution Tree)
Felix Anton Dohrn research scientist 1901-1902 Naples Zoological Station (DevTree)
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Doncaster L. (1916) Gametogenesis and Sex-Determination in the Gall-Fly, Neuroterus Lenticularis: (Spathegaster Baccarum).--Part III Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 89: 183-200
Doncaster L. (1915) The determination of sex Journal of Heredity. 6: 31
Doncaster L. (1915) The relation between chromosomes and sex-determination in "abraxas grossulariata." [2] Nature. 95: 395
Doncaster L. (1914) On the relations between chromosomes, sex-limited transmission and sex-determination in Abraxas grossulariata Journal of Genetics. 4: 1-21
Doncaster L. (1914) The determination of sex in the gall-fly, "neuroterus lenticularis" ("spathegaster baccarum") [1] Nature. 94: 115-116
Doncaster L. (1913) On an inherited tendency to produce purely female families in Abraxas grossulariata, and its relation to an abnormal chromosome number Journal of Genetics. 3: 1-10
Doncaster L. (1912) SEX-LIMITED INHERITANCE IN CATS. Science (New York, N.Y.). 36: 144
Doncaster L, Shull GH. (1912) HERMAPHRODITE FEMALES IN LYCHNIS DIOICA. Science (New York, N.Y.). 36: 482-3
Doncaster L. (1912) Sex-limited inheritance in oats Science. 36: 144
Doncaster L. (1911) Gametogenesis of the Gall-Fly, Neuroterus lenticularis.-Part II Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 83: 476-489
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