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August Weismann: Development, Heredity, and Evolution
Harvard University Press, 2015 eISBN: 978-0-674-28683-2 | Cloth: 978-0-674-73689-4 Library of Congress Classification QH31.W45C48 2015 Dewey Decimal Classification 570.92
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The evolutionist Ernst Mayr considered August Weismann “one of the great biologists of all time.” Yet the man who formulated the germ plasm theory—that inheritance is transmitted solely through the nuclei of the egg and sperm cells—has not received an in-depth historical examination. August Weismann reintroduces readers to a towering figure in the life sciences. In this first full-length biography, Frederick Churchill situates Weismann in the swirling intellectual currents of his era and demonstrates how his work paved the way for the modern synthesis of genetics and evolution in the twentieth century. See other books on: Biologists | Biology | Evolution | Heredity | Science & Technology See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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