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Dr George B. Johnson (born 11 June 1942,Dr. George Johnson's CV (1998-2015). Retrieved September, 2015, from: http://biologywriter.com/ in Newport News, Virginia) is a science educator who for many years has written a weekly column "On Science" in the ''
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''. For over 30 years he was a biology professor at
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and a genetics professor at
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. He has authored 44 scientific papers and ten high school and college biology texts. Over 3 million students have learned biology from these texts.


Education

Johnson got his
B.A. Bachelor of arts (BA or AB; from the Latin ', ', or ') is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines. A Bachelor of Arts degree course is generally completed in three or four yea ...
in English from
Dartmouth College Dartmouth College (; ) is a private research university in Hanover, New Hampshire. Established in 1769 by Eleazar Wheelock, it is one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution. Although founded to educate Native ...
in 1964, and his
M.A. A Master of Arts ( la, Magister Artium or ''Artium Magister''; abbreviated MA, M.A., AM, or A.M.) is the holder of a master's degree awarded by universities in many countries. The degree is usually contrasted with that of Master of Science. Tho ...
in
biology Biology is the scientific study of life. It is a natural science with a broad scope but has several unifying themes that tie it together as a single, coherent field. For instance, all organisms are made up of cells that process hereditary i ...
, also at Dartmouth College in 1966. He was granted his
Ph.D. A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, Ph.D., or DPhil; Latin: or ') is the most common degree at the highest academic level awarded following a course of study. PhDs are awarded for programs across the whole breadth of academic fields. Because it is ...
in population biology from Stanford University in 1972, his thesis being on genetic variation in alpine butterflies.


Academic career

Johnson was hired as an assistant professor of biology at Washington University in St. Louis in 1972. He was a visiting research fellow at
Carnegie Institution of Washington The Carnegie Institution of Washington (the organization's legal name), known also for public purposes as the Carnegie Institution for Science (CIS), is an organization in the United States established to fund and perform scientific research. Th ...
, Department of Plant Biology, Stanford, California, 1975-1976. He was promoted to associate professor of biology at Washington University in St. Louis and also associate professor of genetics at their School of Medicine in 1976. He served as visiting lector, Genetisk Institute at Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark, in 1977. In 1980 he was promoted to professor of biology at Washington University, a position he held until his retirement in 2004. He was also professor of genetics at the School of Medicine from 1981 to 2004. During the years 1987 to 1990 he served as founding director of The Living World education center, St. Louis Zoo. Since 2004 he has continued at Washington University as
professor emeritus ''Emeritus'' (; female: ''emerita'') is an adjective used to designate a retired chair, professor, pastor, bishop, pope, director, president, prime minister, rabbi, emperor, or other person who has been "permitted to retain as an honorary title ...
of biology.


Writings


Research publications

* Wild type and mutant stocks of ''
Aspergillus nidulans ''Aspergillus nidulans'' (also called ''Emericella nidulans'' when referring to its sexual form, or teleomorph) is one of many species of filamentous fungi in the phylum Ascomycota. It has been an important research organism for studying eukaryo ...
'', (with R.W. Barratt and W.N. Ogata), 1965, ''Genetics'' 52: 233-234 * Purification and characterization of glutamic acid dehydrogenase from ''Escherichia coli'' strain K-12. Master's thesis, Dartmouth College, 1966 * Analysis of enzyme variation in natural populations of the butterfly '' Colias eurytheme'', 1971, ''Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA'' 68: 997-1001 * The relationship of enzyme polymorphism to metabolic function, 1971, ''Nature'' 232: 347-348 * The selective significance of biochemical polymorphism in ''Colias'' butterflies, Doctoral dissertation, Stanford University, 1972 * Enzyme polymorphisms: Evidence that they are not selectively neutral, 1972, ''Nature New Biology'' 237: 170-171 * The relationship of enzyme polymorphism to species diversity, 1973, ''Nature'' 242: 193-194 * Enzyme polymorphism and biosystematics: The hypothesis of selective neutrality, 1973, ''Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics'', 4: 93-116 * The importance of substrate variability to enzyme polymorphism, 1973, ''Nature New Biology'' 243: 1 51-153 * On the hypothesis that polymorphic enzyme alleles are selectively neutral. I. The evenness of allele frequency distribution, (with M.W. Feldman), 1973, ''Theor. Pop. Biol.'' 4: 209-221 * Enzyme polymorphism and metabolism, 1974, ''Science'' 184: 28-37 * On the estimation of effective number of alleles from electrophoretic data, 1974, ''Genetics'' 78: 771-776 * Studying genetic variation in human populations, 1974, ''Jour. Heredity'' 65: 260-261 * The use of internal standards in electrophoretic surveys of enzyme polymorphism, 1975, ''Biochemical Genetics'' 13: 833-847 * Enzyme polymorphism and adaptation, 1975, Stadler Genetics Symposium 7: 91-116 * Mechanisms of evolution and speciation, 1975, In ''Life: The Individual and the Species'' (T. Lane, Ed.). Mosby Publishing Company, St. Louis, Missouri. * Polymorphism and predictability at the alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase locus in ''Colias'' butterflies: Gradients in allele frequencies within a single population, 1976, ''Biochemical Genetics'' 14: 403-426 * Genetic polymorphism and enzyme function, 1976, In ''The Molecular Study of Biological Evolution'', Chapter 3, pp. 46–59 (F. Ayala, Ed.), Sinauer Associates, Inc., Sunderland, Massachusetts. * Hidden alleles at the alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase locus in ''Colias'' butterflies, 1976, ''Genetics'' 83: 149-167 * Enzyme polymorphism and adaptation in Alpine butterflies, 1976, In Evolution Within Populations, ''Ann. Mo. Bot. Garden'' 63: 248-261 * Enzyme polymorphism in the butterfly ''Colias'': Selection on metabolic phenotypes, 1976, ''Carnegie Institution of Washington Yearbook'' 75: 440- 449 * Characterization of electrophoretically hidden variation in the butterfly ''Colias'', 1976, ''Carnegie Institution of Washington Yearbook'' 75: 449-456 * Factors altering the gel sieving behavior of proteins: The effect of deuterium oxide, 1976, ''Carnegie Institution of Washington Yearbook'' 75: 456-459 * Evaluation of the stepwise mutation model of electrophoretic mobility: Comparison of the gel sieving behavior of alleles at the esterase-5 locus of ''Drosophila pseudoobscura'', 1977, ''Genetics'' 87: 139–157. Abstract: ''Genetics'' 83: s36 (1976) * Characterization of electrophoretically cryptic variation in the alpine butterfly ''Colias'' meadii, 1977, ''Biochemical Genetics'' 15: 665-693 * Hidden heterogeneity among electrophoretic alleles, 1977, In ''Measuring Selection in Natural Populations'' (F. Christiansen, T. Fenchel, Eds.), Springer-Verlag, Berlin: 223-244 * Assessing electrophoretic similarity: The problem of hidden heterogeneity, 1977, ''Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics'', Vol. 8: 309-328 * Isozymes, allozymes, and enzyme polymorphism: Structural constraints on polymorphic variation, 1978, Isozymes: ''Current Topics in Biological and Medical Research'', Vol. 2: 1-21 * Enzyme polymorphism: Metabolic considerations, 1978, ''Metabolic Therapy'', 7: l-4 * Structural flexibility of isozyme variants: Genetic variants in ''
Drosophila ''Drosophila'' () is a genus of flies, belonging to the family Drosophilidae, whose members are often called "small fruit flies" or (less frequently) pomace flies, vinegar flies, or wine flies, a reference to the characteristic of many speci ...
'' disguised by cofactor and subunit binding, 1978, ''Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA'' 75: 395–399. Abstract: ''Genetics'' 86: s33, (1977) * Genetically controlled variation in conformation of enzymes, 1979, ''Prog. Nucleic Acid Res. Molec. Biol.'' 22: 293-326 * Genetic variation in the physiological phenotype, 1979, In ''Population Biology of Plants'' (O. Solbrig, S. Jain, G. Johnson & P. Raven, Eds.), Columbia Univ. Press, N.Y.: p. 62-83 * Genetic polymorphism at enzyme loci, 1979, In ''Physiological Genetics'' (J. Scandalios, Ed.), Academic Press, N.Y.: 239-273 * Post-translational modification as a potential explanation of high levels of enzyme polymorphism (with V. Finnerty), 1979, ''Genetics'' 91: 695-722 * Gene expression in ''Drosophila'': Characterization of the enzymes produced by certain complementary maroon-like heterozygotes (with V. Finnerty, and M. McCarron), 1979, ''Molec. Gen. Genet.'', 172: 37-43 * The genetics of electrophoretic variation: a response (with V. Finnerty), 1979, ''Genetics'' 92: 357-360 * Increasing the resolution of polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis by varying the degree of gel cross-linking, 1979, ''Biochemical Genetics'' 7: 499-5l6 * Unvermutete Genetische Variation an Enzymorten (with V. Loeschcke), 1979, ''Biologisches Zentralblatt'', 98: 163-173 * Structural vs. post-translational components of genic variation (with V. Finnerty), 1979, ''Genetics'' 92: 683-684 * ''Population Biology of Plants'', 1980, Editor (with O. Solbrig, S. Jain & P. Raven), Columbia Univ. Press, N.Y. *
Polyploidy Polyploidy is a condition in which the biological cell, cells of an organism have more than one pair of (Homologous chromosome, homologous) chromosomes. Most species whose cells have Cell nucleus, nuclei (eukaryotes) are diploid, meaning they ha ...
, plants, and electrophoresis (with B. Carr), 1980. In ''Polyploidy'' (W. Lewis, Ed.), Academic Press, N.Y. * Post-translational modification of
xanthine dehydrogenase Xanthine dehydrogenase, also known as XDH, is a protein that, in humans, is encoded by the ''XDH'' gene. Function Xanthine dehydrogenase belongs to the group of molybdenum-containing hydroxylases involved in the oxidative metabolism of purin ...
in natural populations of ''
Drosophila melanogaster ''Drosophila melanogaster'' is a species of fly (the taxonomic order Diptera) in the family Drosophilidae. The species is often referred to as the fruit fly or lesser fruit fly, or less commonly the " vinegar fly" or "pomace fly". Starting with ...
'' (with D. Hartl and V. Finnerty). 1981. ''Genetics'' 98: 817-831 * Gel sieving electrophoresis: A description of procedures and analysis. In ''Methods of Biochemical Analysis'' (D. Glick, Ed.), 1983, Interscience Publishers, New York. * Phylogenetic Implications of
Ribosomal DNA Ribosomal DNA (rDNA) is a DNA sequence that codes for ribosomal RNA. These sequences regulate transcription initiation and amplification, and contain both transcribed and non-transcribed spacer segments. In the human genome there are 5 chromo ...
Restriction Site Variation in the Plant Family Onagraceae (with J. Crisci, E. Zimmer, P. Hoch, C. Mudd and N. Pan), 1990, ''Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard'' 77: 523-538


Texts

* ''Biology'' (with P. Raven and latest edition with Ken Mason and Jonathan Losos and Susan Singer), 1986, 1989, 1992, 1996, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2014, 2017, 2020. McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, Dubuque, Iowa. * ''Understanding Biology'' (with P. Raven), 1988, 1991, 1995. Wm. C. Brown Publishing Company, Dubuque, Iowa. * Environment (with P. Raven and L. Berg) 1993. Saunders Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. * ''Biology Visualizing Life''. 1993, 1997. Holt Rinehart Winston, Austin, Texas. * ''Human Biology: Concepts and Issues'', 1994. W.C. Brown Publishing Co., Dubuque, Iowa. * ''Biology: Principles and Explorations'', 1995, 2000 (with P. Raven). Holt Rinehart Winston, Austin, Texas. * ''How Scientists Think: Key Experiments in Genetics'', 1995. W.C. Brown Publishing Company, Dubuque, Iowa. * ''The Living World'', 1996, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2018 McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, Dubuque, Iowa. * ''Essentials of the Living World'', 2006, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2017, 2020 McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, Dubuque, Iowa. * ''Understanding Biology'' (with Ken Mason) 2015, 2018. McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, Dubuque, Iowa.


See also

*
Biology Biology is the scientific study of life. It is a natural science with a broad scope but has several unifying themes that tie it together as a single, coherent field. For instance, all organisms are made up of cells that process hereditary i ...
*
Genetics Genetics is the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in organisms.Hartl D, Jones E (2005) It is an important branch in biology because heredity is vital to organisms' evolution. Gregor Mendel, a Moravian Augustinian friar wor ...


References


External links


George B. Johnson's homepage
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