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Science history Experiment shows mutations arise spontaneously, supporting pillar of Darwinian evolution

Science history Experiment shows mutations arise spontaneously, supporting pillar of Darwinian evolution

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Milestone: Experiment shows mutations arise spontaneously

Date: Nov. 20, 1943

Where: Indiana University in Bloomington and Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee

Who: Max Delbrück and Salvador Luria

In 1943, a physicist and a biologist published a paper that confirmed one of the central pillars of Darwin’s theory of evolution.

The paper, by Max Delbrück of Vanderbilt University and Salvador Luria of Indiana University, described a simple experiment, called the “fluctuation test,” that showed that mutations arose spontaneously in bacteria, rather than emerging in response to “selection pressures.”


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Published on: 2025-11-20 11:00:00
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