Darwin's pangenesis and its rediscovery

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    • Kumar, Dhavendra

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Darwin's pangenesis and its rediscovery

edited by Dhavendra Kumar

(Advances in genetics / edited by E.W. Caspari and M. Demerec, v. 101-102)

Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, 2018

  • pt. A
  • pt. B

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pt. B ISBN 9780128151297

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Darwin's Pangenesis and its Rediscovery Part B explores Darwin's Pangenesis, an expanded cell theory and unified theory of heredity and variation from over 150 years ago that strengthened his theory of evolution and explained many phenomena of life. Now, new discoveries on circulating DNA, mobile RNAs, prions and extracellular vesicles are providing striking evidence for the chemical existence of Darwin's imaginary gemmules. In addition, new evidence for the inheritance of acquired characters, graft hybridization, and many other phenomena that Pangenesis supposedly explains are progressing, and are hence explored in this comprehensive volume. Specific chapters in this new volume include Darwin and Mendel: The Historical Connection, Darwin's Pangenesis and Graft Hybridization, Darwin's Pangenesis and Medical Genetics, Darwin's Pangenesis and Certain Anomalous Phenomena, and Natural Selection and Pangenesis: The Darwinian Synthesis.

Table of Contents

1. Darwin and Mendel: The Historical Connection Yongsheng Liu 2. Darwin's Pangenesis and Graft Hybridization Yongsheng Liu 3. Darwin's Pangenesis and Medical Genetics Yongsheng Liu 4. Darwin's Pangenesis and Certain Anomalous Phenomen Yongsheng Liu 5. Natural Selection and Pangenesis: The Darwinian Synthesis of Evolution and Genetics Yongsheng Liu
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pt. A ISBN 9780128155493

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Darwin's Pangenesis and Its Rediscovery Part A highlights the findings of Darwin's Pangenesis, an expanded cell theory and unified theory of heredity and variation that strengthened his theory of evolution and explained many phenomena of life. Now, new advances and the discovery of circulating cell-free DNA, mobile RNAs, prions and extracellular vesicles are providing new breakthroughs, thus increasing evidence on the inheritance of acquired characters, graft hybridization, and many other phenomena that Pangenesis suggests. Sections of note in this volume include the rationale, criticisms, influence and recent molecular evidence of Darwin's Pangenesis, as well as its relation to the inheritance of acquired characters, which is often included under the blanket term "transgenerational epigenetic inheritance."

Table of Contents

1. Darwin's Pangenesis: A theory of everything? Yongsheng Liu 2. The criticisms of Pangenesis: The years of controversy Yongsheng Liu 3. The influence of Pangenesis on later theories Yongsheng Liu 4. In search of Darwin's imaginary gemmules Yongsheng Liu 5. Darwin's Pangenesis and the Lamarckian inheritance Yongsheng Liu

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