Classical genetic research and its legacy : the mapping cultures of twentieth-century genetics

Section 1: Mendelian Genetics and Linkage Mapping 1. Jonathan Harwood. Linkage before Mendelism? Plant-Breeding Research in Central Europe, ca 1880-1910 2. Hans-Jorg Rheinberger. Carl Correns and the Early History of Genetic Linkage 3. Raphael Falk. Applying and Extending the Notion of Genetic Linkage - The First Fifty Years 4. Lisa Gannett and James R. Griesmer. Classical Genetics and the Geography of Genes Section 2: Mapping Work, Mapping Collectives, Mapping Cultures 5. Lee B. Kass and Christophe Bonneuil. Mapping and Seeing: Barbara Mcclintock and the Linking of Genetics and Cytology in Maize Genetics, 1928-35 6. Lisa Gannett and James R. Griesemer. The ABO Blood Groups: Mapping the History and Geography of Genes in Homo sapiens 7. Jean-Paul Gaudilliere. Mapping as Technology: Genes, Mutant Mice, and Biomedical Research (1910-65)