Standing on the Shoulders of Darwin and Mendel: Early Views of Inheritance

David J. Galton

Standing on the Shoulders of Darwin and Mendel: Early Views of Inheritance
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
30 October 2017
Pages
198
ISBN
9781138062160

Standing on the Shoulders of Darwin and Mendel: Early Views of Inheritance

David J. Galton

Standing on the Shoulders of Darwin and Mendel: Early Views of Inheritance explores early theories about the mechanisms of inheritance. Beginning with Charles Darwin’s now rejected Gemmule hypothesis, the book documents the reception of Gregor Mendel’s work on peas and follows the work of early 20th century scholars. The research of Francis Galton, a cousin of Darwin, and the friction it caused between these two are a part of longer story of the development of genetics and an understanding of how offspring inherit the characteristics of their parents. Bateson, Garrod, de Vries, Tschermak and others are all characters in a scientific story of discovery, acrimony, cooperation and revelation.

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