Karl Wilhelm Von Ngeli

Karl Wilhelm von Ngeli (March 27, 1817 - May 10, 1891) was a Swiss biologist. He discovered what would later become known as chromosomes. Ngeli was born in Kilchberg near Zrich where he studied medicine and began working with Manfred Schleiden in 1840. In 1849 he became a professor in Zrich, and in 1857 moved to Munich to become professor of botany. Ngeli died in Munich.

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