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22 Cards in this Set
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Erwin Schrodinger
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-Wrote "What is life" causing many to become interested in molecular bio
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Max Delbruck
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-Intellectual father of molecular bio
-electrons occupy orbitals |
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William Harvey
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-Many structures make up circulatory system
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Matthias Schleiden
Theodor Schwann Virchow |
-Cell Theory (cells are the basic unit of function in plants and animals)
-Cells arise from pre-existing cells |
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J. Desmod Bernal
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-Structure of large molecules can be studied using x-rays
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Aristotle
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-Spontaneous regeneration (ex. crocodiles from rotting logs)
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Atharvaveda
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-First ancient text dealing with disease
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Francesco Redi
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-Experiments to show maggots can't spontaneously regenerate
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Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
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-Discovered microorganisms using crude microscope
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Robert Hooke
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-1865 discovered cells
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Carl Linnaeus
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-Came up with classification system for living things
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Robert Brown
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-1831 Discovers nucleus
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Charles Darwin
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-1859 "On the Origin of Species" proposing theory of natural selection
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Alfred Wallace
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-Proposes natural connection independently from Darwin
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Gregor Mendel
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-1865 "Experiments in Plant Hybridization"
-Not accepted at time -Each organism has 2 of each characteristic -One trait masks another -Traits assemble independently from each other |
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Law of Segregation
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-Each organism gets one allele from each parent (Mendel)
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Law of Independent Assortment
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-Each allele assesembles independently of the others (Mendel)
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Law of Dominance
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-One allele may mask another in the heterozygous state (Mendel)
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Friedrich Miescher
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-1869 Isolated nuclein while studying pus
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August Weismann
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-1884 Reproduction is based on sex cells which go through a different type of reproduction (miosis)
-Changes to germ cells aren't passed on to offspring |
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Theodor Boveri
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-1902 Proved that chromosomes are the unit of heredity
-Boveri-Sutton hypothesis (each gamete gets one chromosome from each pair) |
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Walter Sutton
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-1902 Boveri-Sutton hypothesis - each gamete gets one chromosome from each pair
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