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- Francis_Albert_Eley_Crew abstract "Prof Francis Albert Eley Crew FRS FRSE LLD (1886-1973) was a British animal geneticist. He was a pioneer in his field leading to Edinburgh’s place as a world leader in the science of animal genetics. He was the first Director of the Institute of Animal Breeding and the first Professor of Animal Genetics. He is said to have laid the foundations of medical genetics.".
- Q22000850 abstract "Prof Francis Albert Eley Crew FRS FRSE LLD (1886-1973) was a British animal geneticist. He was a pioneer in his field leading to Edinburgh’s place as a world leader in the science of animal genetics. He was the first Director of the Institute of Animal Breeding and the first Professor of Animal Genetics. He is said to have laid the foundations of medical genetics.".
- Francis_Albert_Eley_Crew comment "Prof Francis Albert Eley Crew FRS FRSE LLD (1886-1973) was a British animal geneticist. He was a pioneer in his field leading to Edinburgh’s place as a world leader in the science of animal genetics. He was the first Director of the Institute of Animal Breeding and the first Professor of Animal Genetics. He is said to have laid the foundations of medical genetics.".
- Q22000850 comment "Prof Francis Albert Eley Crew FRS FRSE LLD (1886-1973) was a British animal geneticist. He was a pioneer in his field leading to Edinburgh’s place as a world leader in the science of animal genetics. He was the first Director of the Institute of Animal Breeding and the first Professor of Animal Genetics. He is said to have laid the foundations of medical genetics.".