. Biology and its makers. Biology -- History. HEREDITY AND GERMINAL CONTINUITY 3J5 questions of organic evolution, raised through the publications of Darwin, the ideas of Mendel attracted very little attention. The principles that he established were re-discovered in 1900 by De Vries and other botanists, and thus naturalists were led to look up the work of FIG. 95.—GREGOR MENDEL, 1822-1884. Permission of Professor Bateson. The great discovery of Mendel may be called that of the purity of the germ-cells. By cross-fertilization of pure breeds of peas of different colors and shapes he ob


. Biology and its makers. Biology -- History. HEREDITY AND GERMINAL CONTINUITY 3J5 questions of organic evolution, raised through the publications of Darwin, the ideas of Mendel attracted very little attention. The principles that he established were re-discovered in 1900 by De Vries and other botanists, and thus naturalists were led to look up the work of FIG. 95.—GREGOR MENDEL, 1822-1884. Permission of Professor Bateson. The great discovery of Mendel may be called that of the purity of the germ-cells. By cross-fertilization of pure breeds of peas of different colors and shapes he obtained hybrids. The hybrid embodied the characteristics of the j f crossed peas; one of the characteristics appearing, and the other being held in abeyance—present within the organization. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Locy, William A. (William Albert), 1857-1924. New York, H. Holt and Company


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