Matthew Nwerem

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In the 1890s, a German embryologist working with sea urchins in Naples, Theodor Boveri, had proposed that genes resided in chromosomes, threadlike filaments that stained blue with aniline, and lived, coiled like springs, in the nucleus of cells (the word chromosome was coined by Boveri’s colleague Wilhelm von Waldeyer-Hartz).
The Gene: An Intimate History
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