Excerpt from Selection and Cross-Breeding in Relation to the Inheritance of Coat-Pigments and Coat-Patterns in Rats and Guinea-Pigs
It is generally agreed that the course of evolution is largely influenced by two factors, variation and heredity; but Opinions differ as to what sorts of variation have evolutionary significance and as to the manner of their inheritance.
It has been recognized by several investigators that variations are of two distinct sorts. Bateson has called these two sorts of variation contin nous and discontinuous; more recently De Vries has called them fluctuations and mutations, respectively.
By continuous variation (or fluctuation) we understand ordinary indi vidual variation within a species. The individuals differ among themselves in size, color, and other structural features. By examining a considerable number of them we can form an idea Of What is the commonest (or modal) condition as regards each structural feature; and likewise what is the average (or mean) condition.
Usually, but not always, the modal and mean conditions are approximately the same, and any other condition is the less frequent in occurrence, the greater its deviation from them. It follows that the most extreme condi tion Observed is connected with the most usual (or modal) condition by an unbroken series of intermediate conditions, and we may call the series as a whole continuous. The distribution of the individuals in such a series is governed by the laws of chance, and may be successfully analyzed by statistical methods.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the inheritance of coat colors and coat patterns in rats and guinea pigs, analyzing the role of variation and heredity in the development of these traits. The author challenges the prevailing view that evolution is solely driven by the accumulation of small, continuous variations, instead arguing that discontinuous variations, or mutations, can also play a significant role. Through meticulous experiments involving selective breeding and cross-breeding, the author demonstrates the malleability of discontinuous variations, challenging the notion that they are not subject to evolutionary change. The book thus expands our understanding of the mechanisms underlying evolution, suggesting that both continuous and discontinuous variations contribute to the formation of new species. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Codice articolo 9781332068364_0
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