An edition of Keimplasma (1893)

The germ-plasm

a theory of heredity

The germ-plasm
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An edition of Keimplasma (1893)

The germ-plasm

a theory of heredity

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Publish Date
Publisher
W. Scott
Language
English
Pages
477

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Edition Availability
Cover of: The Germ-Plasm
The Germ-Plasm: A Theory of Heredity
February 2003, Thoemmes Continuum
Hardcover in English - Facsimile Ed edition
Cover of: Germ Plasm
Germ Plasm: A Theory of Heredity
December 1981, Ams Pr Inc
in English
Cover of: The germ-plasm
The germ-plasm: a theory of heredity.
1974, AMS Press
in English
Cover of: The germ-plasm
The germ-plasm: a theory of heredity
1972, Readex Microprint
Microform in English
Cover of: The Germ-plasm
Cover of: The Germ-plasm
Cover of: The germ-plasm
The germ-plasm: a theory of heredity
1893, W. Scott
Microform in English
Cover of: The germ-plasm
The germ-plasm: a theory of heredity.
1893, Scribner's
in English
Cover of: The germ-plasm
The germ-plasm: a theory of heredity
1893, W. Scott
Microform in English
Cover of: The germ-plasm
The germ-plasm: a theory of heredity.
1893, W. Scott
in English

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Edition Notes

Master microform held by: Readex.

Full name: August Friedrich Leopold Weismann.

Translation of: Das Keimplasma.

14 p. of advertising matter.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Microfiche. New York, N.Y. Readex Microprint Corporation, 1985?

Published in
London
Series
Contemporary science series, Landmarks of science

Classifications

Library of Congress
Q111 .H3, QH431 .H3

The Physical Object

Format
Microform
Pagination
[4] p., xxii p., [1] p. l., 477 p., [10] p.
Number of pages
477

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19573315M

Excerpts

NOW that the conception of the germ-plasm as the hereditary substance contained in the germ-cells has been fully established, and since it has been shown in general terms that this form of the idioplasm must become changed during ontogeny and converted into the idioplasm of the cells which constitute the mature organism, we must attempt to form some idea of its nature; for it would otherwise be impossible to construct a theory of heredity.
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