Franz Schrader
Affiliations: | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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(1891 - 1962)
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Schrader performed foundational work in the structure of the kinetochore at meoisis and spindle fibers.
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Kenneth W. Cooper | grad student | 1939 | Columbia |
Hewson Swift | grad student | 1951 | Columbia (Neurotree) |
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HUGHES-SCHRADER S, SCHRADER F. (1961) The kinetochore of the Hemiptera. Chromosoma. 12: 327-50 |
SCHRADER F. (1960) Cytological and evolutionary implications of aberrant chromosome behavior in the harlequin lobe of some Pentatomidae (Heteroptera). Chromosoma. 11: 103-28 |
Schrader F. (1960) Evolutionary Aspects Of Aberrant Meiosis In Some Pentatominae (Heteroptera) Evolution. 14: 498-508 |
Schrader F, Hughes-Schrader S. (1957) Chromatid autonomy in Banasa (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) Chromosoma. 9: 193-215 |
HUGHES-SCHRADER S, SCHRADER F. (1956) Polyteny as a factor in the chromosomal evolution of the Pentatomini (Hemiptera). Chromosoma. 8: 135-51 |
Schrader F, Hughes-Schrader S. (1955) Polyploidy and fragmentation in the chromosomal evolution of various species of Thyanta (Hemiptera) Chromosoma. 7: 469-496 |
Schrader F. (1952) An Atlas of the Chromosome Numbers in Animals.Sajiro Makino The Quarterly Review of Biology. 27: 82-83 |
SCHRADER F, LEUCHTENBERGER C. (1951) The cytology and chemical nature of some constituents of the developing sperm. Chromosoma. 4: 404-28 |
Schrader F. (1950) Data contributing to an analysis of metaphase mechanics Chromosoma. 3: 22-47 |
Schrader F. (1947) The Role Of The Kinetochore In The Chromosomal Evolution Of The Heteroptera And Homoptera Evolution. 1: 134-142 |