
André Dreyfus
André Dreyfus (1897-1952) was a notable professor at the University of São Paulo and a key figure in the study of genetics and molecular biology in Brazil. He played a significant role in advancing the understanding of heredity and genetic transmission, contributing to the broader field of biology and its implications for ecology.
Born on Jan 01, 1897 (128 years old)
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André Dreyfus explained the role of genes in heredity during a lecture at the University of São Paulo.
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