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Ghiselin, Michael T. 2009. Darwin: A reader's guide. Occasional Papers of the California Academy of Sciences (155 [12 February]), 185 pp, 3 figs.
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addition to selection Darwin invokes correlated growth or variability, something that later came to be discussed under the rubric of pleiotropy. Darwin knew, for example, that white cats with blue eyes tend to be deaf. So somebody trying to produce a breed of white cats with blue eyes might inadvertently get ones that were deaf as well. This was one of several mechanisms that Darwin invoked in addition to natural selection. (Others are use and disuse, inherited habit, and sexual selection.) He treats
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A622
Periodical contribution:
Ghiselin, Michael T. 2009. Darwin: A reader's guide. Occasional Papers of the California Academy of Sciences (155 [12 February]), 185 pp, 3 figs.
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Sciences History, v. 14, p. 23-36. Herbert, Sandra, 1999. An 1830s view from outside Switzerland: Charles Darwin on the beryl blue glaciers of Tierra del Fuego. Ecologae Geologae Helvetiae, v. 92, p. 339-346. Herbert, Sandra, 2002. Charles Darwin's notes on his 1831 geological map of Shrewsbury. Archives of Natural History, v. 29, p. 27-29. [page] 15
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A2115
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Wyhe, John van. 2021. Charles Darwin: Justice of the peace. The complete records (1857-1882).
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. He got up early, took a bath, and went for a short walk along the roads before breakfast, sometimes accompanied by one of his children. By 7.30 he would have a light breakfast of an egg and tea. His son George recalled: He was particularly attached to a very old cup, the last remaining one of an old set which had once been blue gold. But as I remember it, the blue was partly worn off blotched to a dirty brown the gold nearly all gone. [15] After breakfast he retired to his study to work
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as to difference of size of ovary. as to difference of fertility in each as to graduation I red. II yellow. III Blue. IV green. V red yellow. VI Red Blue VII Red Green. VIII yellow Blue. IX Blue green. X Red yellow Blue XI Red Blue green XII yellow blue green XIII Red yellow green XIV 2 Red yellow XV 2 yellow
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Thamuz mourn. XXIII And sullen Moloch fled, Hath left in shadows dred, His burning Idol all of blackest hue, In vain with Cymbals ring, They call the grisly king, In dismall dance about the furnace Blue; 210 And Brutish gods of Nile as fast, lsis and Orus, and the Dog Anubis hast. THE PASSION. I ERE-while of Musick, and Ethereal mirth, Wherwith the stage of Ayr and Earth did ring, And joyous news of heav'nly Infants birth, My muse with Angels did divide to sing; But headlong joy is ever on the wing
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