Max Delbrück (English Wikipedia)

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  • Timofeeff-Ressovky, N. W., K. G. Zimmer, and M. Delbrück "Über die Natur der Genmutation und der Genstruktur" (Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, 1935). Nachrichten Göttingen Archived March 3, 2022, at the Wayback Machine - "Über die Natur der Genmutation und der Genstruktur" (1935).
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