Jukes, Thomas H. 1906-1999
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Sources of Information
- Antibiotics, sulfonamides, and public health, 1984:CIP t.p. (Thomas H. Jukes, Ph. D., prof. Univ. of California, Berkeley)
- NLM files, 5/23/88(hdg.: Jukes, Thomas H. (Thomas Hughes), 1906- ; usage: Thomas H. Jukes)
- LC data base, 6/2/92(Jukes, Thomas Hughes, 1906- ; usage: T.H. Jukes, Thomas H. Jukes)
- SSDI, Oct. 14, 2006(Thomas H. Jukes; b. 25 Aug. 1906; death Nov.1, 1999)
Wikipedia description:
Thomas Hughes Jukes (August 26, 1906 – November 1, 1999) was a British-born American biologist known for his work in nutrition, molecular evolution, and for his public engagement with controversial scientific issues, including DDT, vitamin C and creationism. He was the co-author, with Jack Lester King, of the 1969 Science article "Non-Darwinian Evolution" which, along with Motoo Kimura's earlier publication, was the origin of the neutral theory of molecular evolution.
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