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The chromosomal theory of inheritance was proposed and developed by one Walter Sutton and Theodor Boveri.
The founder of the chromosomal theory of inheritance is Walter Sutton, an American geneticist, who proposed that genes are located on chromosomes and that chromosomes are the basis of Mendelian inheritance.
The chromosomal theory of inheritance states that genes are located on chromosomes and that the behavior of chromosomes during meiosis and fertilization accounts for inheritance patterns. This theory was proposed by Walter Sutton and Theodor Boveri in the early 20th century and provided a unifying explanation for Mendel's laws of inheritance.
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Exceptions to the Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance include genes located on organelle genomes (like mitochondria and chloroplasts), which are inherited independently of nuclear chromosomes. Additionally, certain genetic elements like transposons can move between chromosomes and affect inheritance patterns. Lastly, epigenetic modifications can also influence gene expression and inheritance independently of chromosomal DNA sequences.
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Charles Darwin is the scientist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection in his book "On the Origin of Species" published in 1859.
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