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  1. Hugo Marie de Vries (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦyɣoː də ˈvris]) (16 February 1848 – 21 May 1935) was a Dutch botanist and one of the first geneticists. He is known chiefly for suggesting the concept of genes , rediscovering the laws of heredity in the 1890s while apparently unaware of Gregor Mendel 's work, for introducing the term ...

  2. Apr 15, 2024 · mutation theory. Hugo de Vries (born February 16, 1848, Haarlem, Netherlands—died May 21, 1935, near Amsterdam) was a Dutch botanist and geneticist who introduced the experimental study of organic evolution. His rediscovery in 1900 (simultaneously with the botanists Carl Correns and Erich Tschermak von Seysenegg) of Gregor Mendel’s ...

  3. May 21, 2018 · Hugo de Vries (1848-1935), Dutch botanist and geneticist, is the author of the mutation theory of evolution. His work led to the rediscovery and establishment of Mendel's laws. Hugo de Vries was born on Feb. 16, 1848, in Haarlem. His father had been prime minister of the Netherlands. After studying at the universities of Leiden, Heidelberg, and ...

  4. Quick Reference. (1848–1935) Dutch plant physiologist and geneticist. Born the son of a politician at Haarlem in the Netherlands, de Vries studied botany at Leiden and Heidelberg. He became an expert on the Netherlands flora and later turned his attention from classification to physiology and evolution. He entered Julius von Sachs's ...

  5. Hugo de Vries was born in Haarlem, Netherlands. He was a Professor of Botany at the University of Amsterdam when he began his genetic experiments with plants in 1880. He completed most of his hybridization experiments without knowing about Mendel's work.

  6. In Hugo de Vries. …in his Die Mutationstheorie (1901–03; The Mutation Theory ), led him to begin a program of plant breeding in 1892, and eight years later he drew up the same laws of heredity that Mendel had. While surveying literature on the subject, de Vries discovered the Austrian monk’s paper of 1866 on… Read More.

  7. Hugo de Vries. Famous for his Mutation Theory of Descent. By D. T. MacDougal. November 1911 Issue. The Sciences. ALL students of the growth and other physical activities of plants during the...

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