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pangene
pangene Biol. (pænˈdʒiːn) Also pangen. [f. Gr. παν- all + stem of γένος race, offspring, γεν- to beget: cf. next.] De Vries's name for a (supposed) primary constituent unit of a germ-cell.1899 J. A. Thomson Sci. Life xi. 146 The theory of ‘Pangenes’ advocated by De Vries in 1889..incorporates the di... Oxford English Dictionary
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David Zarling
Before starting Colby Pharmaceutical Company, Zarling was a president and CEO of Pangene Corporation (PGC, Mt View, CA), a service company which provided Pangene was formed within and spun-out from SRI International, formerly Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, CA. wikipedia.org
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Wilhelm Johannsen
This term was coined in opposition to the then common pangene that stemmed from Darwin's theory of pangenesis. wikipedia.org
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idiosome
idiosome (ˈɪdɪəʊsəʊm) [f. idio- + -some4.] † 1. Biol. A supposed ultimate unit of living matter. Obs.1894 C. O. Whitman in Biol. Lectures 1893 (Wood's Hole, Mass., Marine Biol. Lab.) 123 It will find the secret of organization, growth, development, not in cell-formation, but in those ultimate elemen... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gene
Johannsen introduced the term 'gene' and in 1906, William Bateson, that of 'genetics' while Eduard Strasburger, amongst others, still used the term 'pangene wikipedia.org
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List of Dutch discoveries
Genetics Concept of pangene/gene (1889) In 1889, Dutch botanist Hugo de Vries published his book Intracellular Pangenesis, in which he postulated that wikipedia.org
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