Nature, Volume 108Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1921 |
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... characters are equally innate , acquired , and inheritable , biologists should distinguish them from one another by these terms ? I am sure he will find the task impossible . Fortunately , the historical ex- planation is clear ...
... characters are equally innate , acquired , and inheritable , biologists should distinguish them from one another by these terms ? I am sure he will find the task impossible . Fortunately , the historical ex- planation is clear ...
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... characters inherited and others not ? By characters we mean all those qualities and properties possessed by the organism , and by the enumeration of which we describe it : its weight , size , shape , colour , its structure , com ...
... characters inherited and others not ? By characters we mean all those qualities and properties possessed by the organism , and by the enumeration of which we describe it : its weight , size , shape , colour , its structure , com ...
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... characters will result . But here , again , we must be careful not to apply the terms mutation and modification to the characters them- selves , as is so often done 5 ; for we then reintro- duce the confusion already exposed in the ...
... characters will result . But here , again , we must be careful not to apply the terms mutation and modification to the characters them- selves , as is so often done 5 ; for we then reintro- duce the confusion already exposed in the ...
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