Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://dx.doi.org/10.25595/262
Author(s)
Satzinger, Helga
Journal Title
Nature reviews. Genetics
Year of publication
2008
Volume
9
Issue number
3
Page reference
231-238
Language
englisch
Abstract
The chromosome theory of heredity, developed in 1902–1904, became one of the foundation stones of twentieth-century genetics. It is usually referred to as the Sutton–Boveri theory after Walter Sutton and Theodor Boveri. However, the contributions of Theodor Boveri and his co-worker, Marcella O’Grady Boveri (also his wife), to the understanding of heredity and development go beyond the localization of the Mendelian hereditary factors onto the chromosomes. They investigated the interaction of cytoplasm and chromosomes, and demonstrated its relevance in heredity and development.
Subject
Genetik
Entwicklung
Biologie
Entwicklung
Biologie
Publication type
Zeitschriftenartikel
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