Studies in History of Biology, Выпуск 3William R. Coleman, Camille Limoges Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979 |
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... inheritance of acquired characters . To Spencer , both the reality of telegony and its significance with respect to the inheritance of acquired characters seemed clear . Spencer's claim was that the facts of telegony proved " that while ...
... inheritance of acquired characters . To Spencer , both the reality of telegony and its significance with respect to the inheritance of acquired characters seemed clear . Spencer's claim was that the facts of telegony proved " that while ...
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... inheritance . The phenomenon of blended inheritance , it would appear , is an illusion , due to the fact that characters which behave thus have for their germinal basis a considerable number of factors which operate in a cumulative ...
... inheritance . The phenomenon of blended inheritance , it would appear , is an illusion , due to the fact that characters which behave thus have for their germinal basis a considerable number of factors which operate in a cumulative ...
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... inheritance in peromyscus , " American Naturalist 52 ( 1918 ) : 177-208 , 290-301 , 439-54 . 37. See F. B. Sumner , " Geographic variation and Mendelian inheritance , " Journal of Experimental Zoology 30 ( 1920 ) : 379 , note 12 . 38 ...
... inheritance in peromyscus , " American Naturalist 52 ( 1918 ) : 177-208 , 290-301 , 439-54 . 37. See F. B. Sumner , " Geographic variation and Mendelian inheritance , " Journal of Experimental Zoology 30 ( 1920 ) : 379 , note 12 . 38 ...
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