| 1889 - 902 páginas
...made clear by the hypothesis of pangenesis, which, therefore, with your permission, let me give : " Every unit or cell of the body throws off gemmules...early years of life or during successive generations ; and their development into units or cells, like those from which they are derived, depends on their... | |
| George St. Clair - 1873 - 280 páginas
...gemmules, which are transmitted to the offspring of both sexes, and are multiplied by self-division. These may remain undeveloped during the early years of life,...successive generations; their development into units like those from which they were derived, depending on their affinity for, and union with, other units... | |
| George St. Clair - 1873 - 296 páginas
...the hypothesis of Pangenesis, according to which every unit or cell of the body throws off gemmules, which are transmitted to the offspring of both sexes, and are multiplied by self-division. These may remain undeveloped during the early years of life, or during successive generations ; their... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1874 - 840 páginas
...by the aid of the hypothesis of pangenesis. According to this hypothesis, every unit or cell of tho body throws off gemmules or undeveloped atoms, which...early years of life or during successive generations; and their development into units or cells, like those from which they were derived, depends on their... | |
| George Briggs Starkweather - 1883 - 318 páginas
...hypothesis of Pangenesis (entire begettal), which may be stated in Darwin's own words as follows :— " According to this hypothesis every unit or cell of...early years of life, or during successive generations; and their development into units or cells, like those from which they were derived, depends on their... | |
| 1889 - 924 páginas
...made clear by the hypothesis of pangenesis, which, therefore, with your permission, let me give : " Every unit or cell of the body throws off gemmules...the offspring of both sexes, and are multiplied by self -division. They may remain undeveloped during the early years of life or during successive generations... | |
| William Roger Williams - 1894 - 588 páginas
...ancestors, although it never becomes effective in " According to Darwin's hypothesis of pangenesis every cell of the body throws off gemmules or undeveloped...early years of life or during successive generations ; and their development into cells like those from which they were derived, depends on their affinity... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - 890 páginas
...transmission and development will be best kept in mind by the aid of the hypothesis of pangenesis. According to this hypothesis, every unit or cell of...early years of life or during successive generations; and their development into units or cells, like those from which they were derived, depends on their... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1897 - 768 páginas
...development will be best kept in mind by the aid of the hypothesis of pangenesis. According to Ihis hypothesis, every unit or cell of the body throws...early years of life or during successive generations; and their development into units or cells, like those from which they were derived, depends on their... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1898 - 712 páginas
...transmission and development will be best kept in mind by the aid of the hypothesis of pangenesis. According to this hypothesis, every unit or cell of...body throws off gemmules or undeveloped atoms, which arc transmitted to the offspring of both sexes, and are multiplied by self-division. They may remain... | |
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