Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. TIMELINE Figure 1 | Portrait of Walther Flemming. ... presented their cell theory 3,4,Robert Brown 10 had described an ovoid in the cell as the “nucleus”, and Dumortier6 and von Mohl7

    • Neidhard Paweletz
    • 2001
  2. Feb 1, 2001 · Based on his observations of cell division in various stages, German biologist and a founder of cytogenetics Walther Flemming identified the sequence of chromosome movements in mitosis. Flemming's ...

  3. People also ask

  4. Dec 1, 2001 · Download Citation | Walther Flemming: pioneer of mitosis research (Reprinted from Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, vol 2, pg 72-75, 2001) | The German anatomist Walther Flemming...

  5. Historical drawings by Walther Flemming (1843-1905) showing for the first time cell division that he termed mitosis and ''threats'' (later called chromosomes) that are evenly distributed...

  6. TLDR. Walther Flemming introduced the concept of “mitosis”, which he studied on stained microscopic preparations, using salamander epithelial cells as a source of biological material and contributed to the development of cell biology and its branches. Expand. PDF.

  7. views 3,890,497 updated. Walther Flemming. 1843-1905. German anatomist (1843-1905) who first observed and identified the stages of mitosis. Using new synthetic dyes, Flemming found material, which he named chromatin, within the cell nucleus. Observing the chromatin at different phases, he traced the process of cell division, calling it mitosis.

  8. In 1882, Walther Flemming published the definitive study of the cellular process of mitosis. walther flemming, chromosomal theory of inheritance, franco prussian war, aniline dyes, process of mitosis, theory of inheritance, meiosis, chromosomes,cytology, cell division

  1. People also search for