The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or, the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1898 |
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... sometimes varying conditions of life , will have a better chance of surviving , and thus be naturally selected . From the strong principle of inheri- tance , any selected variety will tend to propagate its new and modified form . This ...
... sometimes varying conditions of life , will have a better chance of surviving , and thus be naturally selected . From the strong principle of inheri- tance , any selected variety will tend to propagate its new and modified form . This ...
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... sometimes arise under , as far as we can judge , dissimilar conditions ; and , on the other hand , dissimilar variations arise under conditions which appear to be nearly uniform . The effects on the offspring are either definite or ...
... sometimes arise under , as far as we can judge , dissimilar conditions ; and , on the other hand , dissimilar variations arise under conditions which appear to be nearly uniform . The effects on the offspring are either definite or ...
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... have suddenly produced a single bud with a new and sometimes widely different character from that of the other buds on the same plant . These bud variations , as they may. CHAP . I. ] VARIATION UNDER DOMESTICATION . 11.
... have suddenly produced a single bud with a new and sometimes widely different character from that of the other buds on the same plant . These bud variations , as they may. CHAP . I. ] VARIATION UNDER DOMESTICATION . 11.
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... sometimes by seed . They occur rarely under nature , but are far from rare under culture . As a single bud out of the many thousands , produced year after year on the same tree under uniform conditions , has been known suddenly to ...
... sometimes by seed . They occur rarely under nature , but are far from rare under culture . As a single bud out of the many thousands , produced year after year on the same tree under uniform conditions , has been known suddenly to ...
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... sometimes inherited and sometimes not so ; why the child often reverts in certain characters to its grandfather or grandmother or more remote an- cestor ; why a peculiarity is often transmitted from one sex to both sexes , or to one sex ...
... sometimes inherited and sometimes not so ; why the child often reverts in certain characters to its grandfather or grandmother or more remote an- cestor ; why a peculiarity is often transmitted from one sex to both sexes , or to one sex ...
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