Can someone please explain what Sutton and Boveri did?
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Walter Sutton : Studied meiosis in grasshoppers, noted similarities between chromosomal behaviour and laws of segregation/independent assortment
- Segregation: During meiosis, each gamete cell receives one chromosome of each pair
- Independent Assortment: Chromosomes arrange themselves independently along the middle of the cell just before it divides
This meant that genes would segregate independently if they were on different homologous chromosomes and suggested that all characteristics followed Mendel’s law of independent assortment. Through this, he concluded that several Mendelian factors are present in 1 chromosome, could be inherited as a unit and that chromosomes were carriers of hereditary information.
Theodore Boveri: Experimented with sea urchins, provided evidence for the halving of chromosome numbers during the process of meiosis and that a definite set of chromosomes is required to produce normal development.
- Zygote chromosomes: 50% egg, 50% sperm
He showed that if the nucleus of only one parent was present, the larvae resembled that parent, but with some abnormalities. When a healthy egg and sperm fused, the resulting offspring showed characteristics of both parents.
Both of their works led to the Chromosomal theory of inheritance which means chromosomes carry genetic information (DNA).
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