when was mitosis and meiosis discovered?
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Meiosis was discovered and described for the first time in sea urchin eggs in 1876 by the German biologist Oscar Hertwig. It was described again in 1883, at the level of chromosomes, by the Belgian zoologist Edouard Van Beneden, in Ascaris roundworm eggs
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1890 German biologist August Weismann: The fact that Meiosis required two rounds of cell division; also revealed that the somatic cells of the body do not contribute to inheriNumerous descriptions of cell division were made during 18th and 19th centuries, with various degrees of accuracy.tance a task restricted to germ cells. the German botanist Hugo von Mohl, described cell division in the green alga Cladophora glomerata, stating that multiplication of cells occurs through cell division.
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