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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Acquired characteristics. Acquired characteristics. Information about Acquired characteristics in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Acquired characteristics)
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Lamarckism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lamarckism (or Lamarckian inheritance ) is the once popularly accepted, but since mainly discredited, idea that an organism can pass on characteristics that it acquired during its lifetime to its o...
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Inheritance of acquired characteristics, or inheritance of acquired characters is the once widely accepted idea that physiological modifications acquired by an organism can be inherited by the offspring. ... The theory of the inheritance of acquired characteristics, or "soft inheritance," holds that an organism...
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The Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics Gains Attentio ... Note: The words directed evolution, Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics, Lamarckian evolution, and adaptive mutations are expressions that have slightly different meanings to different persons. For this article the words will be used interchangeably and...
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But although heritability is in no way a measure of innateness, this does not mean that it is irrelevant to the distinction between innate and acquired characteristics.
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Acquired characteristics include bodily changes brought about by disease or by repeated use or disuse of a body part (as in the building or atrophy of muscle tissue).
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