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Work of others geneticists

From: James Renwick Papers

Date

1946-1977

Genre

  • Archives

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Genetics books and archives

Summary

The Wellcome Library does not hold a digitised copy of all items in this series as part of Codebreakers: Makers of Modern Genetics. Items restricted in accordance with Data Protection legislation have not been digitised. Items not digitised may be viewed in the searchroom at Archive Services, University of Glasgow. Please visit the Glasgow University Archive Services website or see the complete catalogue for full details.

Originals held by

Glasgow University Archive Services, University of Glasgow, Glasgow

Reference

UGC155/3/9

Archive in context

UGC155 Papers of Dr James Harrison Renwick, 1926-1994, geneticist, University of Glasgow, Scotland

  • UGC155/3
    Papers of Dr James Harrison Renwick, research material

    • UGC155/3/1
      Renwick coding material

    • UGC155/3/2
      Research methodology

    • UGC155/3/3
      Renwick pedigrees: disease

    • UGC155/3/4
      Pedigrees: chromosomal abnormality

    • UGC155/3/5
      Pedigrees: non-disease

    • UGC155/3/6
      Logarithm of Odds (LOD)

    • UGC155/3/7
      Linkage material

    • UGC155/3/8
      Maps and clusters

    • UGC155/3/9
      Work of others geneticists

      • UGC155/3/9/1
        Work of Professor Harry Harris

      • UGC155/3/9/2
        Work of Professor Hans Kalmus

      • UGC155/3/9/3
        Work of Professor Victor Almon McKusick

      • UGC155/3/9/4
        Work of Dr Newton Ennis Morton

    • UGC155/3/10
      Miscellaneous genetics research

    • UGC155/3/11
      Material relating to Renwick's later research interests

    • UGC155/3/12
      Renwick material relating to the funding of research

Archive in context

UGC155 Papers of Dr James Harrison Renwick, 1926-1994, geneticist, University of Glasgow, Scotland

  • UGC155/3
    Papers of Dr James Harrison Renwick, research material

    • UGC155/3/1
      Renwick coding material

    • UGC155/3/2
      Research methodology

    • UGC155/3/3
      Renwick pedigrees: disease

    • UGC155/3/4
      Pedigrees: chromosomal abnormality

    • UGC155/3/5
      Pedigrees: non-disease

    • UGC155/3/6
      Logarithm of Odds (LOD)

    • UGC155/3/7
      Linkage material

    • UGC155/3/8
      Maps and clusters

    • UGC155/3/9
      Work of others geneticists

      • UGC155/3/9/1
        Work of Professor Harry Harris

      • UGC155/3/9/2
        Work of Professor Hans Kalmus

      • UGC155/3/9/3
        Work of Professor Victor Almon McKusick

      • UGC155/3/9/4
        Work of Dr Newton Ennis Morton

    • UGC155/3/10
      Miscellaneous genetics research

    • UGC155/3/11
      Material relating to Renwick's later research interests

    • UGC155/3/12
      Renwick material relating to the funding of research

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