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  2. Barbara McClintock - Wikipedia

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    McClintock children, from left to right: Mignon, Malcolm Rider "Tom", Barbara and Marjorie McClintock family, from left to right: Mignon, Tom, Barbara, Marjorie and Sara (at the piano) Barbara McClintock was born Eleanor McClintock on June 16, 1902, in Hartford , Connecticut, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] the third of four children born to homeopathic physician ...

  3. Barbara McClintock (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    McClintock was born in Flemington, New Jersey, on May 6, 1955, [1] and spent her early childhood in Clinton, New Jersey. [2] She moved to North Dakota with her mother and sister when she was nine years old.

  4. McClintock Prize - Wikipedia

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    Named in honour of Barbara McClintock the award was founded in 2013 by Jeffrey Bennetzen, and funded by his royalties from the book Handbook of Maize by Bennetzen and Sarah Hake. McClintock received the Physiology or Medicine Nobel Prize in 1983 for her work on maize genome structure, function and evolution, especially for her discovery and ...

  5. Category:McClintock family - Wikipedia

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  6. Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach debuts children's book ...

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    Author Robert L. Forbes and illustrator Barbara McClintock attend the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach's Oct. 28 event to launch the children's book "Addison Mizner, Visionary Architect" at a ...

  7. McClintock - Wikipedia

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    McClintock is a surname of Scottish and Irish Gaelic origin deriving from an anglicization of a Gaelic name variously recorded as M'Ilandick, M'Illandag, M'Illandick, M'Lentick, McGellentak, Macilluntud, McClintoun, and Mac Illiuntaig from the 14th century onward. The name is found mostly in County Donegal.