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Castle, William Ernest (November 1919) Does evolution occur exclusively by loss of genetic factors? The American Naturalist, 53 (629). pp. 555-558.

Castle, William Ernest (September 1916) Tables of linkage intensities. The American Naturalist, 50 (597). p. 575.

Castle, William Ernest (June 1916) New light on blending and Mendelian inheritance. The American Naturalist, 50 (594). pp. 321-334.

Castle, William Ernest (April 1916) Can selection cause genetic change? The American Naturalist, 50 (592). pp. 248-256.

Castle, William Ernest (April 1916) Size inheritance in guinea-pig crosses. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2 (4). pp. 252-264.

Castle, William Ernest (March 1916) Variability under inbreeding and cross-breeding. The American Naturalist, 50 (591). pp. 178-183.

Castle, William Ernest (January 1916) Is selection or mutation the more important agency in evolution? The Scientific Monthly, 2 (1). pp. 91-98.

Castle, William Ernest (December 1915) Some experiments in mass selection. The American Naturalist, 49 (588). pp. 713-726.

Castle, William Ernest, Wright, Sewall (August 1915) Two color mutations of rats which show partial coupling. Science, 42 (1075). pp. 193-195.

Castle, William Ernest (August 1915) Book Review: Feeble-mindedness, its causes and consequences. Journal of Abnormal Psychology.

Castle, William Ernest (February 1915) Selection, sugar-beets and thrips. The American Naturalist, 49 (578). pp. 121-122.

Castle, William Ernest, Fish, H. D. (February 1915) The black-and-tan rabbit and the significance of multiple allelomorphs. The American Naturalist, 49 (578). pp. 88-96.

Morgan, Thomas Hunt, Castle, William Ernest (August 1914) The theoretical distinction between multiple allelomorphs and close linkage. The American Naturalist, 48 (572). pp. 502-504.

Castle, William Ernest (June 1914) Nabours's grasshoppers, multiple allelomorphism, linkage and misleading terminologies in genetics. The American Naturalist, 48 (570). pp. 383-384.

Castle, William Ernest (May 1914) Multiple factors in heredity. Science, 39 (1010). pp. 686-689.

Castle, William Ernest (May 1914) An apple chimera. The Journal of Heredity, 5 (5). pp. 200-202.

Castle, William Ernest (April 1914) Yellow varieties of rats. The American Naturalist, 48 (568). p. 254.

Castle, William Ernest (February 1914) Some new varieties in rats and guinea-pigs and their relation to problems of color inheritance. The American Naturalist, 48 (566). pp. 65-73.

Castle, William Ernest (1914) Pure lines and selection. The Journal of Heredity, 5 (3). pp. 93-97.

Castle, William Ernest (1914) Size inheritance and the pureline theory. Zeitschrift für induktive Abstammungs und Vererbungslehre, 12. pp. 225-237.

Castle, William Ernest (1914) Variation and selection; a reply. Zeitschrift für induktive Abstammungs und Vererbungslehre, 12. pp. 257-264.

Castle, William Ernest, Phillips, John C. (November 1913) Further experiments on ovarian transplantation in guinea-pigs. Science, 38 (987). pp. 783-786.

Castle, William Ernest (March 1913) Simplification of Mendelian formulae. The American Naturalist, 47 (555). pp. 170-182.

Castle, William Ernest (December 1912) Some biological principles of animal breeding. American Breeders' Magazine, 3 (4). pp. 270-282.

Castle, William Ernest (July 1912) On the inheritance of tricolor coat in guinea-pigs, and its relation to Galton's law of ancestral heredity. The American Naturalist, 46 (547). pp. 437-440.

Castle, William Ernest (June 1912) The inconstancy of unit-characters. The American Naturalist, 46 (546). pp. 352-362.

Castle, William Ernest (March 1912) On the origin of a pink-eyed guinea-pig with colored coat. Science, 35 (900). pp. 508-510.

Arkell, T. R., Davenport, Charles Benedict (March 1912) Horns in sheep as a typical sex-limited character. Science, 35 (897). pp. 375-377.

Castle, William Ernest (March 1912) On the origin of an albino race of deer mouse. Science, 35 (896). pp. 346-348.

Castle, William Ernest (July 1911) On "soma influence" in ovarian transplantation. Science, 34 (865). pp. 113-115.

Castle, William Ernest (July 1911) On sex-chromosomes in hermaphroditism. The American Naturalist, 45 (535). pp. 425-430.

Castle, William Ernest (June 1911) Double mating of silk-worm moths. Science, 34 (862). pp. 15-21.

Castle, William Ernest, Little, Clarence Cook (December 1910) On a modified Mendelian ratio among yellow mice. Science, 32 (833). pp. 868-870.

Castle, William Ernest (May 1910) Heredity. Popular Science Monthly, 77 (5). pp. 417-428.

Castle, William Ernest (March 1910) The effect of selection upon Mendelian characters manifested in one sex only. Journal of Experimental Zoology, 8 (2). pp. 185-192.

Castle, William Ernest, Little, Clarence Cook (September 1909) The peculiar inheritance of pink eyes among colored mice. Science, 30 (766). pp. 313-314.

Castle, William Ernest, Phillips, John C. (September 1909) A successful ovarian transplantation in the guinea-pig, and its bearing on problems of genetics. Science, 30 (766). pp. 312-313.

Castle, William Ernest (March 1909) A Mendelian view of sex-heredity. Science, 29 (740). pp. 395-400.

Castle, William Ernest (August 1908) A new color variety of the guinea-pig. Science, 28 (712). pp. 250-252.

Castle, William Ernest (1908) Color variation among domesticated animals. Proceedings of the American Breeders' Association, 4. p. 172.

Castle, William Ernest (August 1907) Color varieties of the rabbit and of other rodents; their origin and inheritance. Science, 26 (661). pp. 287-291.

Castle, William Ernest (January 1907) On a case of reversion induced by crossbreeding and its fixation. Science, 25 (630). pp. 151-153.

Castle, William Ernest, Carpenter, F. W., Clark, A. H., Mast, S. O., Barrows, W. M. (May 1906) The effects of inbreeding, cross-breeding, and selection upon the fertility and variability of Drosophila. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 41 (33). pp. 732-786.

Castle, William Ernest (1905) Recent discoveries in heredity and their bearing on animal breeding. Popular Science Monthly, 66. pp. 193-208.

Castle, William Ernest (1905) The mutation theory of organic evolution from the standpoint of animal breeding. Science, 21 (536). pp. 521-525.

Castle, William Ernest (November 1903) The laws of heredity of Galton and Mendel, and some laws governing race improvement by selection. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 39 (8). pp. 223-242.

Book Section

Castle, William Ernest (1912) Heredity and sex. In: Heredity and eugenics; a course of lectures summarizing recent advances in knowledge in variation, heredity, and evolution and its relation to plant, animal and human improvement and welfare. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, pp. 62-79.

Castle, William Ernest (1912) The method of evolution. In: Heredity and eugenics; a course of lectures summarizing recent advances in knowledge in variation, heredity, and evolution and its relation to plant, animal and human improvement and welfare. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, pp. 39-61.

Castle, William Ernest (1909) The behavior of unit-characters in heredity. In: Fifty years of Darwinism: modern aspects of evolution: centennial addresses in honor of Charles Darwin, before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Baltimore, Friday, January 1, 1909. Henry Holt & Company, New York, 143 p..

MacCurdy, Hansford, Castle, William Ernest (1907) Selection and cross breeding in relation to the inheritance of coat-pigments and coat-patterns in rats and guinea-pigs. In: Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication; no. 70. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication, 70 (70). Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C., pp. 1-50.

Monograph

Castle, William Ernest, Walter, Herbert Eugene, Mullenix, Robert Clarke, Cobb, S. (1909) Studies of inheritance in rabbits. Technical Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C..

Castle, William Ernest, Forbes, Alexander (1906) Heredity of hair-length in guinea-pigs and its bearing on the theory of pure gametes. Technical Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D. C..

Castle, William Ernest (1906) The origin of a polydactylous race of guinea-pigs. Technical Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C..

Castle, William Ernest (February 1905) Heredity of coat characters in guinea-pigs and rabbits. Technical Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C..

Book

Castle, William Ernest, Coulter, John Merle, Davenport, Charles Benedict, East, Edward Murray, Tower, William Lawrence (1912) Heredity and eugenics; a course of lectures summarizing recent advances in knowledge in variation, heredity, and evolution and its relation to plant, animal and human improvement and welfare. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois.

Castle, William Ernest (1911) Heredity in relation to evolution and animal breeding. D. Appleton and Company.

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