Barbara McClintock was a white American scientist of European descent. She made significant contributions to the field of genetics, winning the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1983 for her work on transposons in maize.
Thomas Henry Mcclintock, a medical doctor,and Sara Handy Mcclintock.
Barbara McClintock was described as independent, unconventional, and dedicated to her scientific research. She was known for her innovative thinking and willingness to challenge conventional scientific norms. McClintock was also known for her humility and collaborative spirit in her interactions with colleagues.
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Barbara McClintock was a renowned geneticist known for her work on transposons in maize. There is no documented information about her favorite color as her focus was primarily on her scientific research. It is important to remember and honor her contributions to the field of genetics rather than speculate on personal preferences.
Yes culture does mean the same thing as race! :)
Barbara Angely died on August 26, 2008, in Santa Barbara, California, USA of accident during a race.
culture would be where you come form and race would be the colour of your skin. Hope this helps :)
Culture?.. If you are asking his race ...he is African American.
Hebrews were a culture and ethic group, but they did not consist of a single race.
Neither. A nation
Uh yeah lol every race country hase a culture
someones culture