An Examination of Weismannism
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Focusing on the concept of germ-plasm continuity introduced by August Weismann, this work critically examines his theories on heredity and evolution. Romanes explores the distinctions between somatic and germ cells, the role of genetic determinants, and the implications for evolutionary processes. Through detailed analysis and scholarly discourse, he identifies areas of agreement and contention within the scientific community. This comprehensive study significantly contributes to the understanding of late 19th-century evolutionary biology and the complexities of inheritance.




