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effects of minor mutations on the overall fitness of populations, described the behavior of mutations that do not play the selection game by Darwin’s rules, and investigated many other subjects. His theoretical work has touched virtually every important subject in population genetics. Crow developed the concept of genetic load, has contributed to the theory of random drift in small populations, has studied the effects of non-random mating and age-structured populations, and has considered the question, “What good is sex?” He also developed ways to estimate inbreeding in human populations by making use of the way in which surnames are “inherited,” and was a world expert on the genetic effects of low level ionizing radiation. In addition to his many research publications, Crow published many reviews and appreciations of the work of his colleagues. His textbook/monograph on population genetics, written with
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persistence of the antievolutionist movement despite the continued advances in understanding evolution. "I am puzzled by this," he answered, adding, "I'm especially puzzled by literate, intelligent, often scientifically trained people who are into intelligent design. ... The argument of so-called irreducible complexity that the intelligent design people make such a to-do over, I think that's a non-issue. ... That to me is a very, very old argument. I'd say the elephant trunk is complicated, too, and a lot more complicated than the bacterial flagellum. So what's new in this argument?" Reiterating "I am worried about creationism," he offered his view about science and religion: "My own views are atheistic, but I don't go around preaching atheism.
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genome is fertile older males". He described mutations that have a direct visible effect on the child's health and also mutations that can be latent or have minor visible effects on the child's health; many such mutations allow the child to reproduce, but cause more serious problems for grandchildren, great-grandchildren and later generations A 2009 review prematurely concluded that the absolute risk from paternal age for genetic anomalies in offspring was low, and stated that "there is no clear association between adverse health outcome and paternal age but
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and edited its perspectives section from 1987 until 2008. Crow served at the national level as a member of the
General Advisory Committee to the Director of NIH and of the executive council of the National Committee on Radiation Protection, chaired the NIH Genetics Study Section and the NIH Mammalian
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Denmark (2.98 million), and an international dataset of 5.7 million children showed a definite link between increased paternal age and autism risk. A widely-referenced
Icelandic whole-genome sequencing effort led by Kári Stefánsson of DEcode Genetics and published in Nature also concluded similarly.
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Crow also did research and writing in how DNA in sperm degrades as men age, through repeated copying, and can then be passed along to children in permanently degraded form, which they likely then pass on as well. As a result, he said in 1997 that the "greatest mutational health hazard to the human
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In his published work, Crow seems not to have mentioned the creationism/evolution controversy at all. But he was deeply concerned with the integrity of science education nevertheless. In a June 1–3, 2005, interview with the Oral
History of Human Genetics Project, he was asked how he felt about the
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However, newer studies supported Crow's claims. A study in 2006 of 132,000 Israeli adolescents discovered men in their 30s are 1.6 times as likely to have a child with autism as men under 30, with men in their 40s having a sixfold increase in risk
Further studies in Sweden (2.6 million children),
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Much of Crow’s research was in the area of theoretical population genetics, but he has often ventured into the laboratory. Over a career that spanned more than 50 years, Crow and his collaborators studied a variety of traits in
Drosophila, dissected the genetics of DDT resistance, measured the
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At school, he enjoyed physics and chemistry, but pursued chemistry more strongly at university. He picked up biology as well, and double majored in chemistry and biology. A genetics course in his junior year was his first exposure to that field, even though the syllabus omitted the
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A great influence on Crow at the time was W.S. Stone, who encouraged him to learn more mathematics, while he himself knew none. Later on, Crow admitted to struggling with some of the advanced maths and physics courses he took as a result, but also said they had been rewarding.
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Department of Medical Genetics for five years and the Laboratory of Genetics (Genetics plus Medical Genetics) for a total of eight years. He also served as Acting Dean of the UW Medical School for 2 years. He was President of the
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from 1949 to 1994 and served as
President of the Madison Civic Music Society and of the Madison Symphony Orchestra. He led a fund-raising drive to establish an endowment for the Pro Arte String Quartet.
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Delaying the decision of whether to become a biologist or chemist, Crow applied for graduate fellowships in both biology and biochemistry. He took up the first positive reply, a position with
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Crow, J.F. 2004. Assessing population subdivision. In
Evolutionary Theory and Processes: Modern Horizons. Ed. by S.P. Wasser. pp. 35–42. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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Genetics Study
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of some species.) In his studies of pre-mating isolation, Crow was one of the first to study genetic reinforcement, and also observed that
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Tournaye (2009). "Male Reproductive Ageing". In Susan Bewley; William Ledger; Dimitrios Nikolaou (eds.).
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Crow, J. F. 2002. Unequal by nature: a geneticist’s perspective on human differences. Dedalus Winter 2002:81-88.
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was active in this area), he was asked to also teach parasitology and
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genetics, having previously worked on the embryology of the
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Crow, J. F. (2005). "Hermann Joseph Muller, Evolutionist".
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Dove, W.; Susman, M. (2012). "James F. Crow (1916-2012)".
1988:"The high spontaneous mutation rate: Is it a health risk?"
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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2444:"James F. Crow, Population Genetics Pioneer, Dies at 95"
2309:"James F. Crow, Population Genetics Pioneer, Dies at 95"
1678:"James Franklin Crow. 18 January 1916 -- 4 January 2012"
1163:"On the Persistence and Pervasiveness of a New Mutation"
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reprinted in the review's reprint series responding to
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People involved in race and intelligence controversies
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Garcia-Dorado, A.; Caballero, A.; Crow, J. F. (2003).
814:"Haldane, Bailey, Taylor and recombinant-inbred lines"
1534:"James F. Crow and the Art of Teaching and Mentoring"
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
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744:"Mid-Century Controversies in Population Genetics"
533:"Wright and Fisher on Inbreeding and Random Drift"
342:Crow graduated with his PhD in 1941 and moved to
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1316:"The Measurement of Effective Population Number"
662:Crow, J. F. (2008). "Maintaining evolvability".
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992:, 1889-1988. Handbook of Philosophy of Biology.
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318:. Polytene chromosomes are mostly found in the
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619:"Mayr, mathematics and the study of evolution"
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1921:"The Mutation Load in Small Populations"
1485:"James Crow: His Life in Public Service"
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481:, the National Academy of Medicine, The
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1973:Environment, Heredity, and Intelligence
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898:"Edward Novitski: Drosophila Virtuoso"
761:10.1146/annurev.genet.42.110807.091612
346:just prior to the American entry into
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1632:"Interview with Professor James Crow"
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1214:( ed.). New Jersey: Blackburn Press.
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226:American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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2080:"Advancing Paternal Age and Autism"
1676:Hartl, D. L.; Temin, R. G. (2014).
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457:American Society of Human Genetics
210:American Society of Human Genetics
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1870:Kimura, M.; Crow, J. F. (1964).
1829:Crow, J. F.; Kimura, M. (1972).
1770:Kimura, M.; Crow, J. F. (1978).
1711:Crow, J. F.; Kimura, M. (1979).
1271:Kimura, M.; Crow, J. F. (1964).
1072:Crow, J. F.; Bender, W. (2004).
869:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2007.00088.x
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1120:"Was there life before 1953?"
1039:Journal of Radiation Research
338:Dartmouth College and the war
286:University of Texas at Austin
1074:"Edward B. Lewis, 1918-2004"
479:National Academy of Sciences
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1937:10.1093/genetics/48.10.1303
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830:10.1093/genetics/176.2.729
717:10.1534/genetics.104.94094
471:Madison Symphony Orchestra
403:Harvard Educational Review
324:species occurring together
247:Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
2848:Friends University alumni
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748:Annual Review of Genetics
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241:Early life and education
110:Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal
2419:. NCSE. January 5, 2012
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2258:Callaway, Ewen (2012).
2013:10.1073/pnas.94.16.8380
1797:10.1073/pnas.75.12.6168
1483:Abrahamson, S. (2012).
1228:The American Naturalist
1041:. 47 Suppl B: B75–B82.
998:Nature Reviews Genetics
896:; Lucchesi, J. (2006).
397:Race and IQ controversy
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1384:10.1073/pnas.42.11.855
592:10.1098/rstb.2009.0275
253:. The family moved to
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1532:Hartl, D. L. (2011).
525:Selected publications
356:University of Chicago
2833:American geneticists
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2417:"James F. Crow dies"
1986:Crow, J. F. (1997).
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617:Crow, J. F. (2009).
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312:polytene chromosomes
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2084:Arch Gen Psychiatry
2048:Reproductive Ageing
2004:1997PNAS...94.8380C
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1452:2012Natur.481..444K
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1047:2006JRadR..47B..75C
664:Journal of Genetics
586:(1544): 1241–1244.
414:Paternal age effect
371:comparative anatomy
175:molecular evolution
152:James Franklin Crow
52:James Franklin Crow
16:American geneticist
2646:Robin Lovell-Badge
2629:Shrinivas Kulkarni
2448:The New York Times
2313:The New York Times
2227:10.1038/mp.2015.70
1649:10.1002/bies.20426
1137:10.1038/ng0403-449
1056:10.1269/jrr.47.b75
796:10.1093/ije/dyn048
623:Journal of Biology
519:Madison, Wisconsin
328:those living apart
304:Drosophila mulleri
263:Friends University
156:Professor Emeritus
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88:Madison, Wisconsin
2828:American atheists
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2745:Alex Wilkie
2735:W. G. Unruh
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2807:Categories
2599:Brian Eyre
2461:2016-01-24
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2064:2018-07-08
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1419:References
1210:. (1970).
387:statistics
367:embryology
330:were not.
295:Drosophila
183:James Bull
58:1916-01-18
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2321:0362-4331
1636:BioEssays
1393:0027-8424
1342:1558-5646
1320:Evolution
1248:0003-0147
1167:Evolution
857:Evolution
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236:Biography
195:Dan Hartl
101:, Wichita
95:Education
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