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No book, purporting to give a review of the influence of experimental evidence since Darwin has had on our knowledge about evolution, would be complete without treating of the mechanism of heredity. Do we know more about the mechanism of heredity than Darwin did, and if so, how does our knowledge affect our understanding of evolution?
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Hagedoorn, A.L., Hagedoorn-Vorstheuvel La Brand, A.C. (1921). Heredity. In: The Relative Value of the Processes Causing Evolution. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-4728-8_2
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