I believe it was Walter Sutton..
He was an American scientist who was the first to provide proof that chromosomes contained the cells units of inheritance. Walter Sutton became the first scientist to provide evidence that chromosomes carried the cells units of inheritance. While he studied grasshopper cells, Sutton observed that chromosomes occurred in distinct pairs, and that during meiosis(form of cell division) the chromosome pairs split, and each chromosome goes to its own cell. In 1903, Sutton discovered that chromosomes contained genes and that their behavior during meiosis was random, concepts that later provided the basis for the Chromosomal Theory of Hereditary.
Both the Puritans and William Penn viewed their colonies as "holy experiments." How did they differ?
William Fulton Wallace has written: 'Constitutional experiments under the Commonwealth and the Proctectorate'
Sutton is a village in Suffolk. The hoo is a spur of a hill. Sutton Hoo was the name of an estate near Sutton, and the burial site is named after that estate.
Long Sutton Athletic F.C. was created in 1983.
Sutton United F.C. was created on 1898-03-05.
He studied grasshoppers, well the number of chromosomes in a grasshopper. grasshoppers contain about 24 chromosomes.
William A. Sutton died in 2000.
William A. Sutton was born in 1917.
William Sutton - Southport - was born in 1752.
William Sutton - Southport - died in 1840.
Walter Sutton used grasshoppers to test chromosomes and hereditary. He discovered that chromosomes come in pairs, one set from the mother and one from the father, and that these pairs split up during meiosis.
William Josiah Sutton has written: 'In Gog They Trust?'
John William Sutton Pringle was born in 1912.
William A. Sutton has written: 'Watercolours of Italy' -- subject(s): In art
Gregg Sutton's birth name is Gregg William Sutton.
Walter Sutton discovered that sex cells of grasshoppers have a consistent number of chromosomes, and that these chromosomes form pairs during cell division. This finding led to the understanding that chromosomes are responsible for passing on hereditary information.
Walter Sutton investigated grasshoppers, specifically focusing on the species Melanoplus during his studies on genetics in the early 20th century. His work involved examining the behavior of chromosomes during cell division, which contributed to the understanding of inheritance. Sutton's research laid the foundation for the chromosomal theory of inheritance, linking Mendelian genetics to physical structures within cells.