遺伝子 (Japanese Wikipedia)

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  • Orgogozo V, Peluffo AE, Morizot B (2016). “The "Mendelian Gene" and the "Molecular Gene": Two Relevant Concepts of Genetic Units”. Current Topics in Developmental Biology 119: 1–26. doi:10.1016/bs.ctdb.2016.03.002. PMID 27282022. https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01354346/file/Orgogozo2016-gene.pdf. 

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  • Johannsen W (1909) (German). Elemente der exakten Erblichkeitslehre [Elements of the exact theory of heredity]. Jena, Germany: Gustav Fischer. p. 124. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/15717#page/134/mode/1up  From p. 124: "Dieses "etwas" in den Gameten bezw. in der Zygote, … – kurz, was wir eben Gene nennen wollen – bedingt sind." (This "something" in the gametes or in the zygote, which has crucial importance for the character of the organism, is usually called by the quite ambiguous term Anlagen [primordium, from the German word Anlage for "plan, arrangement ; rough sketch"]. Many other terms have been suggested, mostly unfortunately in closer connection with certain hypothetical opinions. The word "pangene", which was introduced by Darwin, is perhaps used most frequently in place of Anlagen. However, the word "pangene" was not well chosen, as it is a compound word containing the roots pan (the neuter form of Πας all, every) and gen (from γί-γ(ε)ν-ομαι, to become). Only the meaning of this latter [i.e., gen] comes into consideration here ; just the basic idea – [namely,] that a trait in the developing organism can be determined or is influenced by "something" in the gametes – should find expression. No hypothesis about the nature of this "something" should be postulated or supported by it. For that reason it seems simplest to use in isolation the last syllable gen from Darwin's well-known word, which alone is of interest to us, in order to replace, with it, the poor, ambiguous word Anlage. Thus we will say simply "gene" and "genes" for "pangene" and "pangenes". The word gene is completely free of any hypothesis ; it expresses only the established fact that in any case many traits of the organism are determined by specific, separable, and thus independent "conditions", "foundations", "plans" – in short, precisely what we want to call genes.)
  • Bateson W (1906). “The progress of genetic research”. Report of the Third International Conference 1906 on Genetics. London, England: Royal Horticultural Society. pp. 90–97. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/206746#page/129/mode/1up. "… the science itself [i.e. the study of the breeding and hybridisation of plants] is still nameless, and we can only describe our pursuit by cumbrous and often misleading periphrasis. To meet this difficulty I suggest for the consideration of this Congress the term Genetics, which sufficiently indicates that our labors are devoted to the elucidation of the phenomena of heredity and variation: in other words, to the physiology of Descent, with implied bearing on the theoretical problems of the evolutionist and the systematist, and application to the practical problems of breeders, whether of animals or plants." 

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  • About the HGNC”. HGNC Database of Human Gene Names. HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee. 14 May 2015閲覧。

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  • 1909: The Word Gene Coined”. genome.gov. 8 March 2021閲覧。 "...Wilhelm Johannsen coined the word gene to describe the Mendelian units of heredity..."
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