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I have yet hopes that you will think well of pangenesis.
But is that, in fact, how Darwin arrived at pangenesis?
By 1841, he had very probably worked out, also, his later theory of individual organism generation: pangenesis.
Towards this end, Darwin developed his provisional theory of pangenesis.
Charles Darwin tried unsuccessfully to explain inheritance through a theory of pangenesis.
Your explanation agrees beautifully with the hypothesis of pangenesis, and delights me.
Few of Darwin's colleagues shared his enthusiasm for pangenesis.
You will find pangenesis stiff reading, and I fear will shake your head in disapproval.
Pangenesis is itself presented as a theory of how this identity of powers arises in development.
The specific hereditary mechanism Darwin provided, pangenesis, lacked any supporting evidence.
Darwin's integration of evolutionary and physiological biology had been attempted, in the 1840s, through pangenesis.
In 1869 he criticised Darwin's theory of pangenesis, to which Darwin responded.
Darwin produced an unsuccessful theory he called pangenesis to try to explain how acquired characteristics could be inherited.
In 1744 he proposed the theory that molecules from all parts of the body were gathered into the gonads (later called "pangenesis").
Galton found no evidence to support the aspects of Darwin's pangenesis model, which relied on acquired traits.
Darwin's own theory of heredity, pangenesis, did not meet with any large degree of acceptance.
Towards the end of the work I give my well-abused hypothesis of Pangenesis.
In the early 20th century, pangenesis was replaced by Mendelian inheritance, leading to the rise of the modern evolutionary synthesis.
His pangenesis theory was criticised for its Lamarckian premise that parents could pass on traits acquired in their lifetime.
Atomogenesis, term suggested as substitute for pangenesis.
But pangenesis was not reconcilable with the cytological consensus just emerging when Darwin published it a quarter of a century later.
This term was coined in opposition to the then common pangene that stemmed from Darwin's theory of pangenesis.
Mendel's laws of inheritance eventually supplanted most of Darwin's pangenesis theory.
Investigations into "pangenesis" by Galton had tried blood transfusions between different breeds of rabbits without success.
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