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Early 1900s: The Chromosome Shuffle

Early 1900s: The Chromosome Shuffle

It took scientists a long time from the discovery of cells to understand which parts of a cell do what. But as microscope technology improved and researchers learned how to stain specific structures within the cell, they started to put the puzzle together. In the early 1900s, several scientists including Theodor Boveri and Walter Sutton watched cells duplicate and discovered chromosomes. Finally, they had linked Mendel’s mathematics about traits to a physical structure in a cell. Further experiments showed that it was DNA in the chromosome, not proteins, that actually carried the genetic code.

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