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Betrayed by Balanoglossus: William Bateson's rejection of evolutionary embryology as the basis for understanding evolution

✍ Scribed by Brian K. Hall


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
469 KB
Volume
304B
Category
Article
ISSN
1552-5007

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✦ Synopsis


For Bateson and the rise of genetics, see Crowther ('52), Coleman ('70a), Froggatt and Nevin ('71), Provine ('71), Cock ('73, '83), Darden ('77), MacKenzie ('78), and Olby ('88, '89).

2 In his entry on Bateson in the Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Coleman ('70b: p 505) saw this first period in Bateson's career as when he ''turned from orthodox embryological Darwinizing to the rigorous study of heredity and variation.' ' See Comfort (2004) for a recent biographical entry on Bateson.

3 See Russell ('16), Bowler ('96), and Hall ('98) for the literature on which this discussion is based.