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Pangenesis - Wikipedia
Pangenesis was Charles Darwin's hypothetical mechanism for heredity, in which he proposed that each part of the body continually emitted its own type of ... en.wikipedia.org
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PANGENETIC definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a former theory of heredity, that each body cell produces hereditary particles that circulate in the blood before collecting in the reproductive cells. www.collinsdictionary.com
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PANGENESIS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a disproven hypothetical mechanism of heredity in which the cells throw off particles that collect in the reproductive products or in buds www.merriam-webster.com
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pangenetic
pangeˈnetic, a. [See prec. and -genetic.] Of or pertaining to pangenesis: see quot.1875 Contemp. Rev. XXVII. 90 We cannot understand how colloid bodies, such as the Pangenetic gemmules must be, could pass freely through membranes. 1899 Thomson Sci. Life xvi. 217 Maupertuis..distinctly stated a pange... Oxford English Dictionary
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pangenetic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From pan- + genetic. Adjective. edit. pangenetic (not comparable). Of or pertaining to pangenesis. en.wiktionary.org
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pangenetic, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
pangenetic is formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: pan- comb. form, ‑genetic comb. form. See etymology. Nearby entries. pangamic, adj ... www.oed.com
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pangenic
panˈgenic, a. = pangenetic.1900 Brit. Med. Jrnl. No. 2046. 636 The one [point of view] was known as the ‘pangenic theory’ of Darwin. Oxford English Dictionary
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Darwin's Pangenesis and molecular medicine - PubMed
Based on Hippocrates' pangenetic idea, Darwin elaborated his Pangenesis hypothesis to explain a host of phenomena including inherited diseases. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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PANGENESIS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Pangenesis definition: the theory that a reproductive cell contains gemmules or invisible germs that were derived from the individual cells from every part ... www.dictionary.com
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Pangenesis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Pangenesis is defined as a theory proposed by Charles Darwin, suggesting that every part of the body sheds particles called gemmules, which are influenced ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Pangenetic Evolution of Systems - a new Darwinian synthesis
The first short paper of a series describing a new evolutionary theory. The theory has two aspects, firstly that mechanisms of somatic feedback into the ... figshare.com
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A new perspective on Darwin's Pangenesis - PubMed
In 1868 Charles Darwin proposed Pangenesis, a developmental theory of heredity. He suggested that all cells in an organism are capable of shedding minute ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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gemmule
gemmule (ˈdʒɛmjuːl) [a. F. gemmule, ad. L. gemmula, dim. of gemma a bud, gem.] 1. Bot. a. = plumule.1844 Hoblyn Dict. Med., Gemmule, a term used synonymously with plumule, the growing point of the embryo in plants. 1861 Bentley Bot. 344 Thus we distinguish three parts in the embryo, corresponding to... Oxford English Dictionary
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