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Curt Jacob Stern studied radiation and chromosomes in humans and fruit flies in the United States during the twentieth century. He researched the mechanisms of inheritance and of mitosis, or the process in which the chromosomes in the nucleus of a single cell, called the parent cell, split into identical sets and yield two cells, called daughter cells.
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2017-06-23
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- Chromosomes
- Heredity
- Mitosis
- Drosophila
- Drosophila melanogaster
- Fruit-flies
- Radiation
- Heliozoa
- Germ Cells
- UNESCO
- Genetics
- Mendel's law
- Human Genetics
- Mutation (Biology)
- Genetic recombination
- Chromosome Abnormalities
- Sex Chromosomes
- Crossing over (Genetics)
- Meiosis
- Cell Division
- National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)
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