Indeed, it formed the basis for the Mendelian chromosome theory of heredity and ultimately the theory of the gene. |
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By the age of nineteen, in 1909, Muller had already become committed to genetics and to the chromosome theory of heredity. |
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Nonetheless, prior to Bridges's 1916 investigation, the chromosome theory remained an unresolved issue. |
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Doctors dabble with brain surgery, and Thomas Morgan suggests the chromosome theory of heredity. |
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Therefore you should have a working knowledge of the chromosome theory and the nature of meiosis with particular reference to recombination and its advantages in the process of reproduction. |
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The chromosome theory of inheritance is a cornerstone of modern genetics. |
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In contrast to Correns, Johannsen considered genotyope and phenotype as abstract entities, not confining them to certain cellular spaces and remaining skeptical about the chromosome theory of inheritance throughout his life. |
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