| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1905 - 1172 pagine
...germ-cells. So soon as this problem is truly formulated, the nature of variation at once appears. For the first time in the history of evolutionary thought,...philosophy. In terms of the ancient riddle, we may 1 Neglecting minor complications, the descent is as follows : — Lady Penzance ? x Emily Henderson... | |
| Robert Heath Lock - 1906 - 356 pagine
...old ones is already laid down in the germ-cells previous to fertilization. As Bateson puts it : ' For the first time in the history of evolutionary thought...philosophy. In terms of the ancient riddle, we may reply that the owl's egg existed before the owl ; or, if we hesitate about the owl, we may be sure... | |
| Johannes Paulus Lotsy - 1906 - 412 pagine
...the manner of distribution of characters among germ-cells. So soon as this problem is truly formed the nature of Variation at once appears. For the first time in the history of evolutionary thought, MENDEL'S discovery enables us to form some picture of the process which results... | |
| William Bateson, Beatrice Bateson - 1928 - 506 pagine
...germ cells. So soon as this problem is truly formulated, the nature of Variation at once appears. For the first time in the history of evolutionary thought,...philosophy. In terms of the ancient riddle, we may reply that the Fowl's egg existed before the Fowl; and if we hesitate about the Fowl, we may be sure... | |
| William Bateson, Beatrice Bateson - 1928 - 506 pagine
...germ cells. So soon as this problem is truly formulated, the nature of Variation at once appears. For the first time in the history of evolutionary thought,...philosophy. In terms of the ancient riddle, we may reply that the Fowl's egg existed before the Fowl; and if we hesitate about the Fowl, we may be sure... | |
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