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Nettie Stevens

Nettie Stevens

Genetista estadounidense
Nettie Maria Stevens, conocida como Nettie Stevens, fue una genetista estadounidense de ascendencia inglesa y sueca. Fue la primera investigadora en describir las bases cromosómicas que determinan el sexo. Amplió exitosamente los campos de la... Wikipedia
Nacimiento: 7 de julio de 1861, Cavendish, Vermont
Fallecimiento: 4 de mayo de 1912, Baltimore, Maryland
Educación: Bryn Mawr College (1903), Universidad Stanford (1899–1900), Universidad Stanford (1896–1899) y más
Hermanos: Emma Stevens
Alumna de: Theodor Boveri
Causa de muerte: cáncer de mama

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Nettie Maria Stevens (July 7, 1861 – May 4, 1912) was an American geneticist who discovered sex chromosomes. In 1905, soon after the rediscovery of Mendel's ...
21 mar 2024 · Nettie Stevens was an American biologist and geneticist who was one of the first scientists to find that sex is determined by a particular ...
Nettie Maria Stevens grew up in America just after the Civil War. Beyond teaching, nursing, or secretarial work, little opportunity was available to women ...
21 mar 2022 · Undoubtedly, Nettie Stevens' research transformed animal genetics. The ground-breaking impact it had on plant genetics, however, is equally ...
She went on to study biology at Bryn Mawr College, receiving her Ph.D. in cytology in 1903 at age 42. Stevens conducted research and taught at Bryn Mawr and ...
Stevens was one of the first American women to be recognized for her contribution to science. Her research was completed at Bryn Mawr College. Her highest rank ...
Nettie Stevens was one of the first female scientists to make a name for herself in the biological sciences. She was born in Cavendish, Vermont. Her family ...
American biologist and geneticist who was one of the first scientists to find that sex is determined by a particular configuration of chromosomes.
Nettie Stevens, educated at Stanford University and Bryn Mawr College (Ph.D., 1903), taught throughout her relatively short life, inspiring many students to ...
19 may 2023 · Nettie Stevens was a pioneer of genetics research, proving that sexual identity was a hereditary trait passed through chromosomes — and not ...