A New Theory of Organic EvolutionW. Blackwood and Sons, 1903 - 174 sider |
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... experience of skilful breeders of all domestic animals ; but we shall deal only with the breeding of cattle , because the various races are closely allied , their habits and appearance are generally known , their mating is closely ...
... experience of skilful breeders of all domestic animals ; but we shall deal only with the breeding of cattle , because the various races are closely allied , their habits and appearance are generally known , their mating is closely ...
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... experience has been that the longer selective breeding is pursued , the more firmly established becomes the family expression of a herd , and the more forcibly do the parents stamp the family like- ness on their progeny . But with ...
... experience has been that the longer selective breeding is pursued , the more firmly established becomes the family expression of a herd , and the more forcibly do the parents stamp the family like- ness on their progeny . But with ...
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... experience , therefore , con- firm our abstract deductions- That the development of a type cannot exceed a full expression of the energy of its life - forces ; and That without modification of a Specific life - force there can be no ...
... experience , therefore , con- firm our abstract deductions- That the development of a type cannot exceed a full expression of the energy of its life - forces ; and That without modification of a Specific life - force there can be no ...
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... experience emphatically nega- tives the inference , even in the case of races so closely allied as our breeds of domestic cattle . In this elimination of mongrel stock may we not recognise Nature's hostility to a new type ? Attempts ...
... experience emphatically nega- tives the inference , even in the case of races so closely allied as our breeds of domestic cattle . In this elimination of mongrel stock may we not recognise Nature's hostility to a new type ? Attempts ...
Side 26
... experience in breeding cattle would , under corresponding conditions , be repeated in the human race , and in that case it would follow- That the species Homo sapiens is not de- scended from a single pair of ancestors , but is composed ...
... experience in breeding cattle would , under corresponding conditions , be repeated in the human race , and in that case it would follow- That the species Homo sapiens is not de- scended from a single pair of ancestors , but is composed ...
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