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  1. Allan Wilson was born in Ngāruawāhia, New Zealand, and raised on his family's rural dairy farm at Helvetia, Pukekohe, about twenty miles south of Auckland.At his local Sunday School, the vicar's wife was impressed by young Allan's interest in evolution and encouraged Allan's mother to enroll him at the elite King's College secondary school in Auckland.

  2. Alan Christie Wilson (July 4, 1943 – September 3, 1970), nicknamed " Blind Owl ", was an American musician, best known as the co-founder, leader, co-lead singer, and primary composer of the blues band Canned Heat. He sang and played harmonica and guitar with the group, live and on recordings. Wilson was the lead singer for the group's two ...

  3. The web page is a press release from 1991 announcing the death of Allan C. Wilson, a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at UC Berkeley. He was a world authority on molecular evolution, who used protein and DNA sequences as "molecular clocks" to chart the evolution of life on earth.

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  5. Nov 15, 1999 · Learn about Allan Wilson, a New Zealand-born scientist who revolutionised the study of human evolution with his molecular clock and mitochondrial DNA methods. Discover his achievements, controversies, and legacy in this biography by Paul Stanley Ward.

  6. Allan Wilson (1934-1991) studied the biochemical and genetic similarities and differences between humans and apes. He used proteins, antibodies, and DNA to calculate the time of human-ape divergence and to explore the evolution of regulatory genes.

  7. Allan Wilson is the man who changed the way we think about physical anthropology and the evolution of humankind. The foundations he lay in his work in molecu...

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  8. Feb 4, 2009 · The New Zealander's life and legacy were profiled in a 2008 documentary, "Allan Wilson: Evolutionary," that will receive its broadcast premiere on KQED-TV at noon on Sunday, Feb. 8, and be rebroadcast on KQED World (Digital Channel 9.3; Comcast Cable Channel 190) the following Saturday, Feb. 14, at 10 p.m. The 41-minute documentary, written and ...

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