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Landmarks in the History of Genetics

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 11/08/2007 - 20:21.
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URL: 

http://members.tripod.com/~dorakmt/genetics/notes01.html

Author: 
M.Tevfik Dorak
Excerpt: 

Robert Hooke (1635-1703), a mechanic, is believed to give 'cells' their name when he examined a thin slice of cork under microscope, he thought cells looked like the small, rectangular rooms monks lived.
1651 William Harvey suggests that all living things originate from eggs
1694 JR Camerarius does pollination experiments and discovers sex in flowering plants

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