词条 | William Rees Brebner Robertson |
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Born in Manchester, Kansas, he was raised on a farm in Dickinson County in a small family of Scottish ancestry. Fluent in Scottish Gaelic, French and German, as a young boy he developed a keen and enduring interest in grasshoppers that proliferated in his father's fields; seven species of which formed the basis of his 1916 paper in which he described what is known as a Robertsonian translocation (ROB).[2][3][4][12] Graduating Abilene High School he attended the University of Kansas (A.B., 1906; A.M., 1907), one of Clarence Erwin McClung's eager students of cytology. An Austin Teaching Fellow of Zoology at Harvard University (Ph.D., 1915), he obtained his doctorate in the laboratory of Edward Laurens Mark.[3] Dr. Robertson was a research scientist of the golden era of classical genetics, a period when the tools were breeding experiments and microscopes. Returning to the University of Kansas as Professor in the Department of Zoology, then moving to the University of Missouri; during the period of 1917-27 Dr. Robertson devoted himself to the extensive breeding of 4,800 turkeys and derived a valuable set of exquisite data, including many skin and feather samples.[3] [1]Moving to Iowa in 1930, while Dr. Robertson never published on the turkey materials and data, he left them in such order that they were subsequently published in 1943 by his doctoral students. Held in great esteem by the students he inspired with measured and painstaking research practices, he was deceased before the preparation of their manuscript, while Professor in the Anatomy Department of the Medical School of the University of Iowa. Valuable contributions to the understanding of inheritance in these birds were proven in his data.[3] [1]The final years of his life in Iowa were devoted to teaching, graduate students and further cytogenetics research dealing with the chromosomal relations in pigmy locusts and some larger grasshoppers. He also contributed a chapter on human heredity, "The Biological and Eugenical Background of The Family" to Jung's "Modern Marriage." [3][23] Dr. Robertson is buried alongside his parents at the Keystone Cemetery in Dickinson County, Kansas; his scientific legacy born of childhood curiosity on its plains.[24] [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][3]References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite journal |title=The Inheritance of Plumage in the Turkey |journal=Journal of Heredity |volume=34 |issue=8 |pages=246–256 |doi=10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a105298 |year=1943 |last1=Robertson |first1=W. R. B. |last2=Bohren |first2=B. B. |last3=Warren |first3=D. C. }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Robertson, William Rees Brebner}}2. ^{{Cite journal | doi=10.1665/034.019.0202|title = 110 Years of Orthopteran Cytogenetics, the Chromosomal Evolutionary Viewpoint, and Michael White's Signal Contributions to the Field| journal=Journal of Orthoptera Research| volume=19| issue=2| pages=165–182|year = 2010|last1 = Bidau|first1 = Claudio J.| last2=Martí| first2=Dardo A.}} 3. ^1 2 3 {{cite journal |last1=Robertson |first1=W.R.B. |title=Chromosome studies. I. Taxonomic relationships shown in the chromosomes of Tettigidae and Acrididae. V-shaped chromosomes and their significance in Acrididae, Locustidae and Gryllidae: chromosome and variation. |journal=Journal of Morphology |volume=27 |date=1916 |issue=27 |pages=179–331 |doi=10.1002/jmor.1050270202 }} 4. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{cite journal |last1=Nabors |first1=R.K. |title=Obituary: William Rees Brebner Robertson (1881-1941) |journal=Journal of Science |date=January 30, 1942 |volume= 95| issue = 2457 |pages=113–114 |pmid=17795644 |doi=10.1126/science.95.2457.113 }} 5. ^1 2 {{cite book |last1=Hartwell |first1=Leland |title=Genetics From Genes to Genomes, 4e |date=2011 |publisher=McGraw-Hill |location=New York |isbn=9780073525266 |pages=443, 454 |edition=4}} 6. ^1 {{cite journal |last1=Therman |first1=E |title=The nonrandom participation of human afrocentric chromosomes in Robertsonian translocations |journal=Annals of Human Genetics |volume=53 |date=February 1989 |issue=53(Pt1) |pages=49–65 |doi=10.1111/j.1469-1809.1989.tb01121.x }} 7. ^1 {{cite journal |last1=Zhao |first1=WW |title=Robertsonian Translocations: An Overview of 872 Robertsonian Translocations Identified in a Diagnostic Laboratory in China |journal=PLOS ONE |volume=10 |issue=5 |pages=e0122647 |date=May 1, 2015 |doi=10.1371/journal.pone.0122647 |pmid=25932913 }} 8. ^1 {{cite journal |title=Robertsonian translocation 13/14 associated with rRNA genes overexpression and intellectual disability |journal=Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics |volume=19 |issue=2 |pages=141–145 |doi=10.1016/j.ejmhg.2017.11.002 |year=2018 |last1=Dolskiy |first1=Alexander A. |last2=Lemskaya |first2=Natalya A. |last3=Maksimova |first3=Yulia V. |last4=Shorina |first4=Asia R. |last5=Kolesnikova |first5=Irina S. |last6=Yudkin |first6=Dmitry V. }} 9. ^1 {{cite journal |title=Genetic counseling in Robertsonian translocations der(13;14): Frequencies of reproductive outcomes and infertility in 101 pedigrees** |journal=American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A |volume=146A |issue=20 |pages=2611–2616 |doi=10.1002/ajmg.a.32500 |pmid=18798317 |year=2008 |last1=Engels |first1=Hartmut |last2=Eggermann |first2=Thomas |last3=Caliebe |first3=Almut |last4=Jelska |first4=Anna |last5=Schubert |first5=Regine |last6=Schüler |first6=Herdit M. |last7=Panasiuk |first7=Barbara |last8=Zaremba |first8=Jacek |last9=Latos-BieleńSka |first9=Anna |last10=Jakubowski |first10=Lucjusz |last11=Zerres |first11=Klaus P. |last12=Schwanitz |first12=Gesa |last13=Midro |first13=Alina T. }} 10. ^1 {{cite journal |title=Association of fragile X syndrome, Robertsonian translocation (13, 22) and autism in a child |journal=Clujul Medical (1957) |volume=90 |issue=4 |pages=445–448 |pmc=5683837 |year=2017 |author1=RACHISAN AL |author2=NICULAE AS |author3=TINTEA I |author4=POP B |author5=MILITARU M |author6=BIZO A |author7=HRUSCA A |pmid=29151796 }} 11. ^1 {{cite journal |title=Familial robertsonian 13;14 translocation with mental retardation and epilepsy. |journal=Journal of Child Neurology |volume=21 |issue=6 |pages=531–3 |pmid=16948942 |year=2006 |last1=Buoni |first1=S. |last2=Zannolli |first2=R. |last3=MacUcci |first3=F. |last4=Pucci |first4=L. |last5=Mogni |first5=M. |last6=Pierluigi |first6=M. |last7=Fois |first7=A. |doi=10.1177/08830738060210060701 }} 12. ^1 {{cite journal |title=Robertsonian Translocation rob (14;15) (q10:q10) in a Patient with Recurrent Abortions: A Case Report |journal=Journal of Reproduction & Infertility |volume=11 |issue=3 |pages=197–200 |pmc=3719299 |year=2010 |last1=Venkateshwari |first1=A. |last2=Srilekha |first2=A. |last3=Sunitha |first3=T. |last4=Pratibha |first4=N. |last5=Jyothy |first5=A. |pmid=23926490 }} 13. ^1 2 {{cite book |last1=R.J.M Gardner, Grant R Sutherland, and Lisa G. Shaffer |title=Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling (4 ed.) |date=Nov 2011 |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=978-0-19-537533-6 |pages=140–154 |edition=4 |ref=Chapter 7: Robertsonian Translocations}} 14. ^1 {{cite journal |last1=Jung |first1=Moses |title=Modern Marriage |journal=American Journal of Sociology |volume=47 |issue=2 |date=1940 |publisher=F.S. Crofts & Company |location=New York |pages=183–230 |doi=10.1086/218887 }} 15. ^1 {{cite web |title=William Rees Brebner Robertson |url=https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90411325/william-rees-robertson}} 7 : 1881 births|1941 deaths|University of Kansas alumni|Harvard University alumni|University of Kansas faculty|University of Missouri faculty|University of Iowa faculty |
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