Discovery of the nucleus

Dutch scientist Anthony von Leeuwenhoek was the first to observe the lumen or nucleus in the red blood cells of salmon. In 1831, Robert Brown discovered the nucleus from Rasna leaves. In 1882, scientist Strasburger gave the idea of ​​nucleoplasm. In 1953, scientist J. Hammerling sheds light on the function of hereditary characteristics of the nucleus.

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