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Harry Harris
1919 – 1994
16 works on record
Biography
Harry Harris FRS, FCRP (30 September 1919 – 17 July 1994) was a British-born biochemist. His work showed that human genetic variation was not rare and disease-causing but instead was common and usually harmless. He was the first to demonstrate, with biochemical tests, that with the exception of identical twins we are all different at the genetic level. This work paved the way for many well-known genetic concepts and procedures such as DNA fingerprinting, the prenatal diagnosis of disorders using genetic markers, the extensive heterogeneity of inherited diseases, and the mapping of human genes to chromosomes.
Works

Advances in Human Genetics
1970

The principles of human biochemical genetics

Prenatal diagnosis and selective abortion

Advances in Human Genetics 21

Advances in Human Genetics 1

Advances in Human Genetics 6

Advances in Human Genetics 14

Advances in Human Genetics 15

Advances in Human Genetics 10

Advances in Human Genetics, Vol. 8
Human biochemical genetics
Human biochemical genetics
1959
An Introduction to human biochemical genetics
An Introduction to human biochemical genetics
1953
Biochemische Grundlagen der Humangenetik
Biochemische Grundlagen der Humangenetik
Principles of Human Biochemical Genetics
Principles of Human Biochemical Genetics
Advances in Human Genetics, Vol. 7
Advances in Human Genetics, Vol. 7
Handbook of enzyme electrophoresis in human genetics
Handbook of enzyme electrophoresis in human genetics