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  1. Edmund Brisco "Henry" Ford FRS FRCP (23 April 1901 – 2 January 1988) was a British ecological geneticist. He was a leader among those British biologists who investigated the role of natural selection in nature. As a schoolboy Ford became interested in lepidoptera, the group of insects which includes butterflies and moths.

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  2. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Edmund Brisco Ford (born April 23, 1901, Papcastle, Cumberland, England—died January 22, 1988, Oxford, Oxfordshire) was a British population geneticist who made substantial contributions to the genetics of natural selection and defined and developed the science of ecological genetics.

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  3. Edmund Briscoe Ford. b.23 April 1901 d.22 January 1986. MA DSc Oxon (1943) FRS (1946) Hon FRCP (1974) Hon DSc Liverp (1964) Edmund Briscoe (‘Henry’) Ford died at Oxford where he had worked all his life. He was born at Papcastle, near Cockermouth, Cumbria, the son of Harold Dodsworth Ford and his wife Gertrude Emma Bennett.

  4. El origen de la ecología molecular se encuentra en el trabajo de Edmund B. Ford de 1964, que marca el inicio de la aplicación de técnicas genéticas para responder a preguntas ecológicas.

  5. Edmund Brisco Ford, Emeritus Professor of Ecological Genetics in the University of Oxford, Distinguished Fellow of All Souls College and Darwin Medallist of the Royal Society, died on Thursday 21 January 1988 at the age of 86.

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    Edmund Brisco "Henry" Ford FRS FRCP (23 de abril de 1901 - 2 de enero de 1988) fue un genetista ecológico británico . Fue un líder entre los biólogos británicos que investigaron el papel de la selección natural en la naturaleza.

  7. FORD, EDMUND BRISCO. ( b. Ellislea, Dalton-in-Furness, United Kingdom, 23 April 1901; d. Oxford, United Kingdom, 21 January 1988), genetics, ecological genetics, polymorphism. Ford was a major contributor to the development of the modern synthesis in biology.