# 3906 - 2005 37c American Scientist: Barbara McClintock
37¢ Barbara McClintock
American Scientists
City: New Haven, CT
Printing Method: Lithographed
Color: Multicolored
Birth Of Barbara McClintock
When McClintock was a child, her parents decided that her given name, Eleanor, was too feminine for her and renamed her Barbara instead. The third of four children, she was an independent child from an early age.
McClintock found that color changes in successive generations of maize were turned on or off by genetic “switches.” Moreover, these switches could move from one part of a chromosome to another. Her discovery was crucial to later genetic research.
Click here for more about McClintock from the Nobel Prize website.
37¢ Barbara McClintock
American Scientists
City: New Haven, CT
Printing Method: Lithographed
Color: Multicolored
Birth Of Barbara McClintock
When McClintock was a child, her parents decided that her given name, Eleanor, was too feminine for her and renamed her Barbara instead. The third of four children, she was an independent child from an early age.
McClintock found that color changes in successive generations of maize were turned on or off by genetic “switches.” Moreover, these switches could move from one part of a chromosome to another. Her discovery was crucial to later genetic research.
Click here for more about McClintock from the Nobel Prize website.