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Nettie Maria Stevens was a pioneering American geneticist who made significant contributions to the field of chromosomal research. She is best known for her discovery of the sex chromosomes in 1905, which helped to lay the foundation for modern genetics. Stevens' work involved studying various species and their reproductive mechanisms, focusing on the role of chromosomes in determining sex. Her research was groundbreaking at a time when the understanding of genetics was still in its infancy.

Stevens completed her Ph.D. at Bryn Mawr College and later worked at several institutions, where she conducted experiments that would lead to her notable findings. Despite facing challenges as a woman in science during her era, her determination and intellect allowed her to excel. Her legacy continues to influence genetic research today, as her early findings opened new avenues for understanding heredity and the biological basis of sex determination.

Nationalitet Amerikansk
Födelsedatum April 7, 1861
Födelseplats Canton, New York, United States
Dödsdatum May 4, 1912