Carl Correns

Carl Correns
Carl Correns in the 1910s
Born19 September 1864 (1864-09-19)[1]
Died14 February 1933 (1933-02-15) (aged 68)
Berlin, Germany
EducationUniversity of Munich
Known forDiscovery of cytoplasmic inheritance
SpouseElisabeth Widmer (niece of Karl Nägeli)
ChildrenCarl Wilhelm, Erich, Anna-Eva
Scientific career
FieldsBotany, genetics
InstitutionsUniversity of Tübingen, Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Biology
Academic advisorsKarl Nägeli
Author abbrev. (botany)Correns

Carl Erich Correns (19 September 1864[2] – 14 February 1933) was a German botanist and geneticist notable primarily for his independent discovery of the principles of heredity, which he achieved simultaneously but independently of the botanist Hugo de Vries, and for his acknowledgment of Gregor Mendel's earlier paper on that subject.

Correns was a student of Karl Nägeli, a renowned botanist with whom Mendel corresponded about his work with peas, and who subsequently engaged in a brief exchange of letters concerning reproducibility of the results in another species (Hieracium). Because of the special properties of Hieracium, those experiments failed and Mendel dropped his studies on the subject.

  1. ^ "Carl Erich Correns: was Born 19 Sep 1864". TODAY IN SCIENCE HISTORY. 19 September 2017. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Carl Erich Correns: Date of Birth". TODAY IN SCIENCE HISTORY. 19 September 2017. Retrieved 24 August 2017.

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