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Title
Experimental Studies on Germinal Localization (1904), by Edmund B. Wilson
Description
At the turn of the twentieth century, Edmund B. Wilson
performed experiments to show where germinal
matter was located in molluscs. At Columbia University in New York City,
New York, Wilson studied what causes cells to differentiate during
development. In 1904 he conducted his experiments on molluscs, and he modified the
theory about the location of germinal matter in the succeeding years. Wilson and others modified the
theory of germinal localization to accommodate results that showed
the significance of chromosomes in development and heredity.
Date Created
2014-12-22
Contributors
- Lowe, James (Author)
- Turriziani Colonna, Federica (Editor)
- Arizona State University. School of Life Sciences. Center for Biology and Society. Embryo Project Encyclopedia. (Publisher)
- Arizona Board of Regents (Publisher)
Topical Subject
Name Subject
Keywords
- Experiment
- Germinal Localization
- Mosaic Theory
Language
eng
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Peer-reviewed
Yes
Open Access
Yes
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/10776/8272
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- 2023-01-25 09:55:07
System Modified
- 2023-04-20 05:31:32
- 2 years 1 month ago
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