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August Weismann - Wikipedia August Friedrich Leopold Weismann (German: [ˈvaɪsman]; 17 January 1834 – 5 November 1914) was a German evolutionary biologist Fellow German Ernst Mayr ranked him as the second most notable evolutionary theorist of the 19th century, after Charles Darwin
August Weismann (Anthropologist) | Anthroholic August Weismann (1834-1914) was a German evolutionary biologist whose work revolutionized how scientists understand heredity and development, laying the foundation for modern genetics and evolutionary theory
August Weismann - Linda Hall Library Weismann became an early convert to Darwinian evolution in the 1870s, which wasn't all that uncommon, but he also subscribed wholeheartedly to Darwin’s mechanism of natural selection, a step that most of his contemporaries, English and German, refused to take
August Friedrich Leopold Weismann (1834-1914) - The Embryo Project . . . Weismann postulated that germ-plasm was the hereditary material in cells, and parents transmitted to their offspring only the germ-plasm present in germ-cells (sperm and egg cells) rather than somatic or body cells Weismann also promoted Charles Darwin's 1859 theory of the evolution of species
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August Weismann | Encyclopedia. com Weismann’s most influential contribution to biological thought was his theory of the continuity of the germ plasm, an explanation of heredity and development