Sutton and Boveri 's arguments for his chromosome theory of heredity were essentially as follows:
1. Since the sperm and. Egg cells provide the only bridge from one generation to other all hereditary, characters must be carried in them.
2. The. Sperm cell lose practically all their cytoplasm in the process of maturation as can, be seen by observation under the microscope.Since the sperm contributes as much to heredity as does, the egg the hereditary factors must be carried in the nucleus.
, 3. Chromosomes are found in pairs; so as the Mendelian factors.
4. The union of sperm and egg each with its single set of. Chromosomes re-establishes for the new organism the whole number (two sets) of chromosomes previously seen in the body cells. Of parent organism.
5.During cell division chromosomes divide, accurately. This gives the idea that genes are carried on chromosomes.
6. The. Chromosomes segregate at meiosis. It means that members of each pair separate and go to different cells. Mendelian factors. Also segregate at the time of formation of gametes.
7. The members of chromosome pair segregate independently of other. Chromosome pairs.Mendelian genes also segregate independently.
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