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  1. Allan Charles Wilson FRS AAA&S (18 October 1934 – 21 July 1991) was a professor of biochemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, a pioneer in the use of molecular approaches to understand evolutionary change and reconstruct phylogenies, and a revolutionary contributor to the study of human evolution. He was one of the most ...

    • Allan Charles Wilson, 18 October 1934, Ngāruawāhia, New Zealand
    • 21 July 1991 (aged 56), Seattle, United States
  2. Nov 15, 1999 · Learn about the life and achievements of Allan Wilson, a New Zealand-born molecular biologist who revolutionised the study of human evolution. He used biochemistry to date the origins of humanity, analysed DNA from extinct species, and won the MacArthur "Genius" Award.

  3. Jul 22, 1991 · The world authority on 'molecular evolution' died of leukemia on 7/21/91 after a bone marrow transplant. He used protein and DNA sequences as "molecular clocks" to chart the evolution of life on earth and propose that apes and humans share a common ancestor. He also studied the mechanisms of evolution and the history of human populations.

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  5. Alan Christie Wilson was born on July 4, 1943, to John (Jack) Wilson (1914–2000), a bricklayer, and Shirley Bingham (1922–2011), an artist. He grew up in the Boston suburb of Arlington, Massachusetts. [1] He had an older sister Darrell and was of English, Scottish, and German descent. His parents divorced when he was 3 and both later ...

  6. Allan Charles Wilson FRS AAA&S was a professor of biochemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, a pioneer in the use of molecular approaches to understand evolutionary change and reconstruct phylogenies, and a revolutionary contributor to the study of human evolution. He was one of the most significant figures in post-war biology; his work attracted a great deal of attention both ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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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