Ontogeny of an adventurous mind: The origin of Antonio García- Bellido's contributions to developmental genetics

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This interview with Antonio García-Bellido explores three aspects of his work. First and foremost is the origin of his contributions: trying to define what allowed him to become a pioneer of developmental genetics. The second part deals with the nature of his major contributions, as seen by himself. In a third section he expresses his views on a number of subjects that relate mostly to the future of developmental biology and to evolution. A list of his most significant publications is appended as an annex. © 2008 UBC Press.

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Ghysen, A. (2009). Ontogeny of an adventurous mind: The origin of Antonio García- Bellido’s contributions to developmental genetics. International Journal of Developmental Biology. https://doi.org/10.1387/ijdb.072384ag

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