Studies in History of Biology, Выпуск 3William R. Coleman, Camille Limoges Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979 |
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... individual organism , the dignity of which Agassiz acclaimed in ringing tones . His insistence on the physical reality of the individual was certainly not , in his mind , a denial of the reality of the species . He had no conception of ...
... individual organism , the dignity of which Agassiz acclaimed in ringing tones . His insistence on the physical reality of the individual was certainly not , in his mind , a denial of the reality of the species . He had no conception of ...
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... individual or continuous variations , rather than on large - scale variations such as " sports " or " monstrosities . " Most Darwinians believed in the basic tenets of the theory of natural selection , though they sometimes varied in ...
... individual or continuous variations , rather than on large - scale variations such as " sports " or " monstrosities . " Most Darwinians believed in the basic tenets of the theory of natural selection , though they sometimes varied in ...
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... individual into its genetic ( hereditary ) and its epigenetic ( hereditary + environmental ) components . In other words , the horizontal view distinguishes between the genetic information car- ried by an individual and the physical ...
... individual into its genetic ( hereditary ) and its epigenetic ( hereditary + environmental ) components . In other words , the horizontal view distinguishes between the genetic information car- ried by an individual and the physical ...
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Animal Heat as a Biological | 67 |
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