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Richard Goldschmidt was a prominent German-American geneticist known for his groundbreaking work in evolutionary biology and genetics. He is particularly noted for his research on the role of mutations in the evolution of species. Goldschmidt's theories challenged the conventional understanding of evolution in the early 20th century, and he proposed that large mutations, or "hopeful monsters," could lead to significant evolutionary changes. This notion was controversial at the time but has since gained attention in discussions about evolutionary mechanisms.

In addition to his contributions to genetics, Goldschmidt was involved in the study of hybridization and speciation, which further enriched the field of evolutionary biology. His extensive academic career included teaching positions at various institutions, where he inspired many students and researchers. Goldschmidt's legacy continues to influence modern genetics and evolutionary studies, as his ideas paved the way for new research avenues in understanding the complexities of genetic variation and evolutionary processes.

Национальность Американец, Немецкий
Дата рождения January 1, 1878
Место рождения Bremen, Bremen, Germany
Дата смерти January 1, 1968
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