Neo-darwinism The merger of classical Darwinian evolution with population genetics. Related Terms: Evolution ...
neo-Darwinism A modified version of Darwin's evolutionary theory that eliminates elements of the Lamarckian inheritance of acquired characteristics and pangenesis that were present in Darwin's formulation; ...
neo-Darwinism, a term coined by Romanes in 1896 to designate "Darwinism without an inheritance of acquired characters"; ...
The modern evolutionary synthesis (often referred to simply as the modern synthesis), neo-Darwinian synthesis or neo-Darwinism, ...
She does, however, hold a negative view of Neo-Darwinism, as she believes that history will ultimately judge the theory as "a minor twentieth-century religious sect within the sprawling religious persuasion of Anglo-Saxon Biology.
A comprehensive theory of evolution emphasizing natural selection, gradualism, and populations as the fundamental units of evolutionary change; also called neo-Darwinism. molarity ...
See also: Evolution, Natural selection, Population, Origin, Selection
 
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