pangenesis การใช้
- Towards this end, Darwin developed his provisional theory of pangenesis.
- Pangenesis was Charles Darwin's Lamarkian attempt to explain inheritance.
- Pangenesis looked to him as if it might supply the answer.
- One area where Darwin and Gray disagreed was Darwin's theory of pangenesis.
- Pangenesis gave him the chance to be Lamarckian without any of Lamarck s inner strivings.
- In 1869 he criticised Darwin's theory of pangenesis, to which Darwin responded.
- The hypothesis of pangenesis was developed by the ancient Greek philosophers such as Hippocrates and Democritus.
- The hypothesis of pangenesis is as old as the belief in the inheritance of acquired characters.
- Darwin's pangenesis theory was criticised for its pass on traits acquired in their lifetime.
- Darwin advocated a hypothesis of pangenesis in the third edition of " Zoonomia ".
- I knew about M-M, pangenesis, and Kelvin before, but not the others.
- He pointed out that he regarded pangenesis as occurring in Protozoa and plants, which have no blood.
- Galton found no evidence to support the aspects of Darwin's pangenesis model, which relied on acquired traits.
- Charles Darwin of course considered heredity of acquired characteristics to be valid and incorporated it into his theory of pangenesis.
- In 1801, Erasmus Darwin advocated a hypothesis of pangenesis in the third edition of his book " Zoonomia ".
- This term was coined in opposition to the then common " pangene " that stemmed from Darwin's theory of pangenesis.
- Charles Darwin developed a theory of inheritance he termed pangenesis, from gemmule " to describe hypothetical particles that would mix during reproduction.
- Spencer in his book " Principles of Biology " ( 1864 ), proposed a pangenesis theory that involved " physiological units ".
- De Vries called these units " pangenes " ( " Pangens " in German ), after Darwin's 1868 pangenesis theory.
- Guy Barry wrote that Darwin's hypothesis pangenesis coupled with " Lamarckian somatic cell-derived epigenetic modifications " and " de novo"
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