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In the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin, First edition, It is obvious that Darwin lacked an understanding of mechanisms governing genetics when he wrote his book. Do you think his examples regarding genetic variation really hurt his overall argument? Explain. Give an example that Darwin presented and name the mechanism responsible for his observations as they are now understood by biologists.
In the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin, First edition, It is obvious that Darwin lacked an understanding of mechanisms governing genetics when he wrote his book. Do you think his examples regarding genetic variation really hurt his overall argument? Explain. Give an example that Darwin presented and name the mechanism responsible for his observations as they are now understood by biologists.
Jarrod RobelLv2
29 Sep 2019