Edouard Chatton
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Edouard Chatton | |
Born | 1883 |
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Died | 1947 |
Nationality | France |
Fields | Biology |
Known for | Distinction between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes |
Edouard Chatton (1883 — 1947), was a French biologist who first distinguished between the eukaryotic and prokaryotic systems of cellular organisation, and coined the terms themselves in his 1925 paper, Pansporella perplex: Reflections on the Biology and Phylogeny of the Protozoa.[1]
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A timeline of Chatton's life on http://www.pasteur.fr
Jan Sapp: The Prokaryote-Eukaryote Dichotomy: Meanings and Mythology