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  1. Theodor Heinrich Boveri (12 October 1862 – 15 October 1915) was a German zoologist, comparative anatomist and co-founder of modern cytology. He was notable for the first hypothesis regarding cellular processes that cause cancer , and for describing chromatin diminution in nematodes . [2]

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  2. Mar 3, 2011 · Theodor Heinrich Boveri investigated the mechanisms of heredity. He developed the chromosomal theory of inheritance and the idea of chromosomal individuality. Boveri sought to provide a comprehensive explanation for the hereditary role and behavior of chromosomes.

  3. Theodor Heinrich Boveri (born October 12, 1862, Bamberg, Bavaria [Germany]—died October 15, 1915, Würzburg) was a German cytologist whose work with roundworm eggs proved that chromosomes are separate, continuous entities within the nucleus of a cell.

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  4. During this period, German embryologist Theodor Boveri took Flemming's findings to the next level by providing the first evidence that chromosomes of germ cell lineage provide continuity...

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  6. Theodor Boveri concentrated on cytology and the investigation of fertilization, cell division and early embryonic development using microscopy, sophisticated staining techniques and his highly...

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  7. May 17, 2018 · Theodor Boveri. Boveri, Theodor. views 2,622,648 updated May 17 2018. Boveri, Theodor. ( b. Bamberg, Germany, 12 October 1862; d. Würzburg, Germany, 15 October 1915) biology.

  8. Jun 4, 2008 · Nature - The German biologist Theodor Boveri (1862–1915) theorized that a tumour could develop from a single cell with damaged chromosomes long before the idea became generally accepted. His ...

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