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Transformations of Lamarckism Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology Gerd B
Myths and Legends of the Baldwin Effect
A Model for the Generation and Transmission of Variations in Evolution
Molecular Lamarckism: on the Evolution of Human Intelligence
Darwinism and Lamarckism Before and After Weismann: a Historical, Philosophical, and Methodological Analysis
EVOLUTIONARY THEORIES I) Theory of Inheritance of Acquired Characters
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Lamarckian Mechanisms As Developmental Bias and Their Darwinian Base – Descriptive Versus Explanatory Biology (Full Version) Andrzej Gecow
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Orthogenesis and “Runaway Evolution”
Late Nineteenth Century Lamarckism and French Sociology1
8. Lamarck on Species and Evolution
Lamarck Ascending! a Review of Transformations of Lamarckism: from Subtle Fluids to Molecular Biology
Darwin's Doubt
Bacteria – the Last Stronghold of Lamarckism?
Why Was Darwin's View of Species Rejected by Twentieth Century
Investigating Dms from an Adaptive Perspective
American Paleontology and Neo- Lamarckism
(I) Lamarckism Or Theory of Inheritance of Acquired Characters
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Lamarck, Evolution, and the Inheritance of Acquired Characters
What Is Phenotypic Plasticity and Why Is It Important?
Dismantling Lamarckism: Why Descriptions of Socio-Economic Evolution As Lamarckian Are Misleading
Darwinism and Lamarckism Before and After Weismann: A
Mutational Randomness As Conditional Independence and the Experimental Vindication of Mutational Lamarckism
Jean Baptiste Lamarck
Lamarckism by Dr. Istiak Mahfuz
Theories of Evolution, Science (Experimental): 5315.42. INSTITUTION 'Dade County Public Schools, Miami, Fla
Lamarckism and Neo- Lamarckism
Evolutionary Biology – New Perspectives on Its Development Series Ed.: R.G
Lamarck and Lamarckism
Embryology and the Evolutionary Synthesis: Waddington, Development and Genetics
A Framework for Postdarwinian Biology?
LAMARCK and DARWIN in the HISTORY of SCIENCE Author(S): CHARLES COULSTON GILLISPIE Source: American Scientist, Vol
Evolutionary Developmental Biology (Evo-Devo): Past, Present, and Future