Figure 1
Academic genealogy of Prof. Dr. Francisco Mauro Salzano, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Institute of Biosciences, Department of Genetics (Designed by Professor Loreta Brandão de Freitas in 1998, on the occasion of Salzano's retirement and seventieth birthday) (Department of Genetics, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)
Figure 2
From left to right: Mario G. Ferri, Antonio Brito da Cunha, André Dreyfus, and Theodosius Dobzhansky, in the 1960s (Museum of Genetics, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)
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1960s. Clara Maria P. Maciel, and, in the background, Nena Morales, working in the Drosophila Laboratory (Museum of Genetics, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)
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Tainas, RS, 1956. Collecting Drosophila for the study of the introduction of chromosome inversions in natural populations. From left to right: Antonio Rodrigues Cordeiro, Francisco Mauro Salzano, Danko Brncic, L. Glock, and Theodosius Dobzhansky (Museum of Genetics, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)
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Meeting of ex-students of Theodosius Dobzhansky. From left to right: Richard Lewontin, Lee Ehrman, Theodosius Dobzhansky, and Antonio Rodrigues Cordeiro. Holding the camera, Howard Levene; beside him, father Francisco Ayala. In the background, at the right, Vanwalen. Farther back, above Dobzhansky, another Brazilian researcher, Warwick E. Kerr. U.S. (Museum of Genetics, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)
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Commemoration of the anniversary of the Department of Genetics at its location on Prof. Annes Dias street (Museum of Genetics, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)
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From left to right: Helga Winge, Mariz Luiza Reguly, two students, Nena Basilio Morales, Marly Napp, and Clara Maria P. Maciel. 1960s (Museum of Genetics, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)
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Second International Congress of Human Genetics [held in Rome] in 1962. Salzano is between W.J. Schull and the A.C. Stevenson couple (Museum of Genetics, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)
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Antonio Rodrigues Cordeiro, collaborators, and students at UnB, Brasilia, 1965. From left to right: Guilherme, unidentified student, Manoel, Renato, Ladeira, Pedro, Ribamar, Dolizor, Téculo, and Francisco. Seated, from left to right: Nena Basílio Morales, Rosilux, Helga Winge, Antonio Rodrigues Cordeiro, and Maria Luiza Reguly (Museum of Genetics, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)
Figure 10
Partial view of the Museum of Genetics exhibit. To the left, the reproduction of a laboratory bench; in the center, computers for the use of visitors; and, in the background, the timeline "Genetics at UFRGS, in Brazil, and around the world" and the photograph exhibit; to the right, the centrifuge acquired in the 1960s with funds from the Rockefeller Foundation (Museum of Genetics, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)
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Image from the Museum of Genetics exhibit, reproducing an old laboratory bench (Museum of Genetics, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)
Figure 12
Graffiti-style image on the outer wall of the Museum of Genetics (Campus of the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)