As far back as 1902, Theodor Boveri tested the chromosomal theory of inheritance with probabilistic simulations.
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The experimental work of the German biologist August Weismann resulted in the germ plasm theory of inheritance.
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Darwin carved out space in his theory for the inheritance of acquired characters.
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When Mendel's theories were integrated with the chromosome theory of inheritance by Thomas Hunt Morgan in 1915, they became the core of classical genetics.
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Why don't they ever mention Darwin's biggest mistake, his theory of blending inheritance, pangenesis?
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Mendel's laws of inheritance eventually supplanted most of Darwin's pangenesis theory.
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The idea rested on a simple theory of genetic inheritance of personality traits totally at odds with how genes really work.
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In biology, chromosome inheritance theory reproduces Mendel's laws of inheritance, in the domain that the inherited factors are protein coding genes.
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Lacking modern genetic theory and assuming a lamarckian or pangenetic model of inheritance, the theory had plausibility at the time.