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THE recent co-ordination of experimental breeding and chromosome study has led to a complete reconstruction of our knowledge of heredity and variation. This in turn has given us the means of re-examining the mechanism of evolution and seeing the whole problem in a new light. Haldane, Fisher, Miiller, Timofeeff-Ressovsky and others have taken advantage of this splendid opportunity. We therefore turn to a new book on the subject with eager anticipation.
Heredity and Evolution
By Arthur Ernest Watkins. Pp. viii + 243 + 2 plates. (London: John Murray, 1935.) 7s. 6d. net.
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D., C. Heredity and Evolution. Nature 137, 7 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137007a0
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