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  1. Karl Wilhelm von Nägeli (27 de Março de 1817, Kilchberg - 10 de Maio de 1891, Munique) foi um biólogo e botânico suíço. Ele descobriu o que ficou conhecido depois como os cromossomos. [1]

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    Carl Wilhelm von Nägeli (26 or 27 March 1817 – 10 May 1891) was a Swiss botanist. He studied cell division and pollination but became known as the man who discouraged Gregor Mendel from further work on genetics.

  3. 9 de mai. de 2024 · Karl Wilhelm von Nägeli was a Swiss botanist famous for his work on plant cells. Nägeli received his earliest training from the German nature-philosopher Lorenz Oken and later studied botany under Augustin Pyrame de Candolle at the University of Geneva.

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  4. Há 5 dias · Karl Wilhelm von Naegeli. (1817—1891) Quick Reference. (1817–1891) Swiss botanist. Naegeli, the son of a physician from Kilchberg in Switzerland, began medical studies at Zurich but went on to study botany under Alphonse de Candolle at Geneva.

  5. THE death of Carl Wilhelm von Nägeli, on May 10, 1891, removes the last survivor of that distinguished group of botanists who, side by side with zoologists such as Schwann and Kölliker, laid,...

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  6. 10 de jan. de 2024 · Nägeli. Botânico suíço, Karl Wilhelm von Nägeli nasceu a 27 de março de 1817, em Kilchberg, e faleceu a 10 de maio de 1891, em Munique, na Alemanha. O principal foco dos seus estudos foram sobretudo as células vegetais.

  7. Karl Wilhelm von Nägeli. 1817-1891. Swiss botanist who studied plant cells. Nägeli identified structures later to be called chromosomes. He observed cell division and osmosis in algae. Nägeli introduced the idea of a group of plant cells, the meristem, always capable of division.