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  1. Theodor Boveri. Theodor Heinrich Boveri (12 October 1862 – 15 October 1915) was a German zoologist, comparative anatomist and co-founder of modern cytology. [1] 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. Theodor Heinrich Boveri was a German cytologist whose work with roundworm eggs proved that chromosomes are separate, continuous entities within the nucleus of a cell. Boveri received an M.D. degree (1885) from the University of Munich and from 1885 until 1893 was engaged in cytological research at.

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  3. 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.

  4. Boveri was thus able to trace the fate of the chromosomes in individual cell lineages with great precision, and he made the surprising observation that the full complement of chromosomes was...

  5. The chromosome theory of inheritance is credited to papers by Walter Sutton in 1902 and 1903, as well as to independent work by Theodor Boveri during roughly the same period. Boveri was studying sea urchins, in which he found that all the chromosomes had to be present for proper embryonic development to take place.

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

  7. May 17, 2018 · Boveri made a number of other important contributions; among them was his discovery of the segmental excretory organs in Amphioxus, believed in his day to be an organism close to the type from which vertebrates evolved. More closely related to his chromosomal studies was his development of a theory, published in 1914, that tumor cells may ...

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