Theodor Boveri died on 1915-10-15.
Theodor Boveri was born on 1862-10-12.
Theodor Boveri
Theodor Boveri has written: 'Das Problem der Befruchtung' 'Ueber das Verhalten der Centrosomen bei der Befruchtung des Seeigel-Eies' -- subject(s): Centrosomes, Sea urchins
The centrioles were discovered by Edouard Van Beneden in the late 19th century. He observed these structures in cells during cell division and recognized their importance in organizing and directing the mitotic spindle.
Marcella Boveri died on 1950-10-24.
The chromosomal theory of inheritance was proposed and developed by one Walter Sutton and Theodor Boveri.
The centrioles were discovered by Edouard van Beneden in 1883 in the cells of starfish larvae. He observed their role in cell division and described their structure and function.
Marcella Boveri was born on 1863-10-07.
German zoologist (1862-1915)Boveri was born in Bamberg, Germany, and graduated in medicine from Munich in 1885. He remained at Munich to do cytological research until his appointment as professor of zoology and comparative anatomy at Würzburg in 1893. In 1888, he coined the term 'centrosome' for the region of the cell that contains the centriole, first discovered by Edouard van Beneden. Boveri also proved Beneden's theory that equal numbers of chromosomes are contributed by the egg and the sperm to the zygote. Boveri accurately described the formation of the polar bodies following meiosis in the egg cell, and made pioneering studies of sperm formation (spermatogenesis), introducing a diagrammatic representation of the process (1892), which is still in use today.For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section indicated below.
Theodor Ackermann died in 1896.
Oskar Theodor died in 1987.
Theodor Schwenk died in 1986.