Timeline of model organisms

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Year Kingdom Event type Details Location/researcher affiliation
1900 Zea mays: Correns confirms Mendel’s findings.
1902 Mus musculus: Castle initiates genetic studies.
1909 Drosophila melanogaster: Morgan chooses organism.
1913 Z. mays: Emerson and East publish important quantitative genetics paper.
1915 D. melanogaster: First book on Mendelian genetics is published from the Morgan Group
1927 Neurospora crassa: Shear and Dodge discover sexual cycle and describe mating types
1930 Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: Moewus develops genetic system.
1935 Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Winge describes haplo- and diplophase of life cycle.
1937 Paramecium spp.: Sonneborn and Jennings domesticate crosses and define mating types.
1939 T phages: Ellis and Delbrück describe replication cycle, ‘one-step growth.
1941 N. crassa: Beadle and Tatum isolate first biochemical mutants.
1943 Arabidopsis thaliana: Laibach initiates program in genetics and development.
1943 S.cerevisiae: Lindegren begins genetics with heterothallic strains
1944 T phages: Delbrück initiates Phage Group
1946 Escherichia coli: Lederberg and Tatum discover gene exchange
1946 S. cerevisiae: Ephrussi discovers cytoplasmic petite colonie variant
1949 S. cerevisiae: Roman begins major US genetic studies

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