When, as an undergraduate, I began experiments on these slime molds in 1940, only one other person, Kenneth Raper, was working on them at that time. In fact, he discovered the model species Dictyostelium discoideum, which is the species used… — John Tyler Bonner Copy Share Image
My prime interests are in evolution and development. I use the cellular slime molds as a tool to seek an understanding of those twin disciplines. — John Tyler Bonner Copy Share Image