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Who proposed thechromosomal theory of inheritance?

The chromosomal theory of inheritance was proposed and developed by one Walter Sutton and Theodor Boveri.


The theory of chromosomal inheritance was first proposed by which scientist?

walter sutton


What are the exceptions to the Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance?

chloroplast have genes but only get them from one parent


The chromosomal theory of inheritance states that genes are carried from parents to their offspring by gravity?

False they aren't carried by gravity


The theory proposed in the early twentieth century which suggested that chromosomes carry genes is call what?

The Chromosome Theory Of Inheritance


What theory proposed in the early twentieth century which suggested that chromosomes carry genes called?

the chromosome theory of inheritance


What is the mode of inheritance of turner's syndrome?

The mode of inheritance for Turner Syndrome is recessive. Hope I helped, I have to do a project on it anyway!!


What is a chromosomal landmark whose inheritance can be tracked?

Gentic Marker


The theory of inheritance was first proposed by an Austrian monk named?

Gregor Mendel is the father of genetics.He found the inheritance using pea plants.


How does neo-Darwinism differ from Darwinism?

The Neo-Darwinian theory includes knowledge of Mendelian and modern molecular genetics. It is, in essence, still the same theory, but refined, expanded to include new understanding.


What is chromosomal inheritance?

In extra chromosomal inheritance the following three examples are discussed 1.Maternal effects depending indirectly on nuclear gene and involving no known cytoplasmic hereditary units. 2. cytoplasmic inheritance involving dispensable and infective hereditary particles in cytoplasm which may or may not depend on nuclear genes 3. Cytoplasmic inheritance involving essential organelles like chloroplasts and mitichondria.


Who is the founder of chromosomal theory?

T-morgan & Castle