Kathleen Beyer

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Kathleen Beyer
File:Kathleen Beyer Blackburn (1892-1968), sitting in chair (3322780248).jpg
Beyer at a scientific meeting in the United States[1]
Born 1892
Died 1968
Other names Kathleen Beyer Blackburn
Citizenship Great Britain, UK
Fields botany
Institutions Armstrong College

Kathleen Beyer Blackburn (1892–1968) was a British botanist best remembered for the 1926 discovery that plant cells have sex chromosomes.[1] She taught botany at Armstrong College (later renamed King's College) from 1918 to 1958. She frequently co-authored with J.W. Heslop-Harrison.[2]

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