Huxley, Sir Julian Sorell (1887-1975), was a noted British biologist. He did research in ornithology (the study of birds) and on the experimental analysis of development. He made a study of the relative rates of growth of bodily organs and developed a mathematical method to analyze body proportions. His book Evolution, the Modern Synthesis (1942) unites theories of evolution with modern theories of genetic inheritance.
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