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  1. Walter Stanborough Sutton (April 5, 1877 – November 10, 1916) was an American geneticist and biologist whose most significant contribution to present-day biology was his theory that the Mendelian laws of inheritance could be applied to chromosomes at the cellular level of living organisms. This is now known as the Boveri–Sutton chromosome ...

  2. Apr 10, 2024 · Walter Sutton (born 1877, Utica, New York, U.S.—died November 10, 1916, Kansas City, Kansas) was a U.S. geneticist who provided the first conclusive evidence that chromosomes carry the units of inheritance and occur in distinct pairs. Sutton worked under Clarence E. McClung, one of the investigators who elucidated the chromosomal basis for ...

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  3. Then, some thirty-five years later, the significance of Mendel's work was emphasized by Walter Sutton, whose observations of chromosome behavior during cell division and gamete formation were ...

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  5. Jan 1, 2002 · Perspectives. EVERY student of elementary genetics learns of Walter Sutton (1877–1916). Sutton was the first to point out that chromosomes obey Mendel's rules—the first clear argument for the chromosome theory of heredity. This year marks the centennial of Sutton 's ( 1902) historic paper, surely the most important genetic event in that year.

  6. Apr 22, 2013 · 1902: Chromosome Theory of Heredity. Walter Sutton, a graduate student in E. B. Wilson's lab at Columbia University, observed that in the process of cell division, called meiosis, that produces sperm and egg cells, each sperm or egg receives only one chromosome of each type. (In other parts of the body, cells have two chromosomes of each type ...

  7. Walter Sutton (left) and Theodor Boveri (right) independently developed different parts of the chromosome theory of inheritance in 1902.. The Boveri–Sutton chromosome theory (also known as the chromosome theory of inheritance or the Sutton–Boveri theory) is a fundamental unifying theory of genetics which identifies chromosomes as the carriers of genetic material.

  8. Jun 27, 2014 · Walter Stanborough Sutton (1877-1916) Walter Stanborough Sutton studied grasshoppers and connected the phenomena of meiosis, segregation, and independent assortment with the chromosomal theory of inheritance in the early twentieth century in the US. Sutton researched chromosomes, then called inheritance mechanisms.

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