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THE Organizing Committee of the Congress, at the suggestion of the Association for the Study of Systematics in Relation to General Biology, arranged for a special section to be concerned with the wider aspects of genetical research. In spite of the numerous difficulties caused by the international situation both in arranging and carrying out the programme, the results not only justified the attempt but showed the desirability of making a general rule to include in specialist biological congresses a section devoted to overlaps of the special subject with other branches of biology.
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TURRILL, W. Genetics in Relation to Evolution and Systematics. Nature 144, 822–823 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/144822a0
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