BBG Timeline

  • Gregor Mendel

    Gregor Mendel
    Discovered the basic principles of heredity through experiments in his garden
  • Frederick Miescher

    Frederick Miescher
    First researcher to isolate and identify nucleic acid
  • Alfred Sturtevant

    Alfred Sturtevant
    Constructed the first genetic map of a chromosome
  • Frederick Griffith

    Frederick Griffith
    His experiment showed us that bacteria can distinctly change their function and form. Before his discovery, scientists believed that bacteria was unchangeable.
  • Harriet Creighton & Barbara McClintock

    Harriet Creighton & Barbara McClintock
    Proved that genes are located on chromosomes
  • Thomas Morgan Hunt

    Thomas Morgan Hunt
    Discovered the role of chromosomes play in heredity by performing an experiment on flies
  • Oswald Avery (and MacLeod & McCarthy)

    Oswald Avery (and MacLeod & McCarthy)
    Discovered cell transformation, proving that DNA carries a cell's genetic information and can be altered.
  • Erwin Chargaff

    Erwin Chargaff
    Discovered two rules that helped lead to the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA.
  • Rosalind Franklin

    Rosalind Franklin
    X-ray crystallographer who contributed to understanding the molecular structure of DNA and RNA.
  • Al Hershey & Martha Chase

    Al Hershey & Martha Chase
    Discovered that genetic material is found in DNA, not in proteins as many scientists prior to their discovery believed.
  • James Watson & Frances Crick

    James Watson & Frances Crick
    Discovery of the chemical structure of DNA.
  • Joe Hin Tijo

    Joe Hin Tijo
    Was the first person to recognize the normal number of human chromosomes
  • Meselson & Stahl

    Meselson & Stahl
    Tested the hypothesis of DNA replication
  • Herb Boyer

    Herb Boyer
    Discovered a method to coax bacteria into producing foreign proteins, which jump started the field of genetic engineering
  • Alec Jeffreys

    Alec Jeffreys
    Discovered the technique of genetic fingerprinting
  • Ian Wilmut

    Ian Wilmut
    Successfully cloned the sheep Dolly
  • J. Craig Venter

    J. Craig Venter
    One of the first to sequence the human genome and the first to transfect a cell with a synthetic genome. He worked all through the 1990s, and his results were published in 2001.