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(==Theodor Boveri in 1908== ==Theodor Heinrich Boveri (1862 – 1915)== Theodor Heinrich Boveri (1862 – 1915) was a German biologist at the Institute of Zoology in Würzburg. In 1902 using the sea urchin model, identified the role of nuclear chromosomes in development. :Links: Embryologists ===Reference=== Unknown author - Theodor Boveri. In: Hugo Freund und Alexander Berg (Hrsg.): Geschichte der Mikroskopie. Leben und Werk großer Forscher. Bd. 1, Biologie, Umsc...)
 
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==Theodor Boveri in 1908==
==Theodor Heinrich Boveri (1862 – 1915)==  
==Theodor Heinrich Boveri (1862 – 1915)==  
Portrait of Theodor Boveri in 1908.


Theodor Heinrich Boveri (1862 – 1915) was a German biologist at the Institute of Zoology in Würzburg.  
Theodor Heinrich Boveri (1862 – 1915) was a German biologist at the Institute of Zoology in Würzburg.  
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In 1902 using the sea urchin model, identified the role of nuclear chromosomes in development.
In 1902 using the sea urchin model, identified the role of nuclear chromosomes in development.


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===Reference===


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Theodor Heinrich Boveri (1862 – 1915)

Portrait of Theodor Boveri in 1908.

Theodor Heinrich Boveri (1862 – 1915) was a German biologist at the Institute of Zoology in Würzburg.

In 1902 using the sea urchin model, identified the role of nuclear chromosomes in development.


Links: Embryologists | Category:Germany

Reference

Unknown author - Theodor Boveri. In: Hugo Freund und Alexander Berg (Hrsg.): Geschichte der Mikroskopie. Leben und Werk großer Forscher. Bd. 1, Biologie, Umschau Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1963, S. 121-132


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