Studies in History of Biology, Выпуск 3William R. Coleman, Camille Limoges Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979 |
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... interest in breeding populations . In the nineteenth century , the interest lay submerged below the tossing debates over physical mechanisms of evolution , yet Galton , Gulick , and Jordan could be singled out as heralds of the coming ...
... interest in breeding populations . In the nineteenth century , the interest lay submerged below the tossing debates over physical mechanisms of evolution , yet Galton , Gulick , and Jordan could be singled out as heralds of the coming ...
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... interest in living things , " as he described it . Except for purposes of hunting small animals with a shotgun , a pastime Sumner avidly pursued , he did not systematically develop his interest in wild animals before his undergraduate ...
... interest in living things , " as he described it . Except for purposes of hunting small animals with a shotgun , a pastime Sumner avidly pursued , he did not systematically develop his interest in wild animals before his undergraduate ...
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... interest , but the results looked interesting for geneticists , so he sent them to the journal , Genetics . This journal was the obvious place for him to tell geneticists about his results , particularly because he had published in it ...
... interest , but the results looked interesting for geneticists , so he sent them to the journal , Genetics . This journal was the obvious place for him to tell geneticists about his results , particularly because he had published in it ...
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