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The Methods and Scope of Genetics - An inaugural lecture delivered 23 October 1908 - cover

The Methods and Scope of Genetics - An inaugural lecture delivered 23 October 1908

William Bateson

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Methods and Scope of Genetics," William Bateson presents a pioneering exploration of heredity and variation within the realm of genetics, a discipline that was largely in its infancy during the early 20th century. The book meticulously discusses experimental methods, drawing upon robust empirical research and statistical analysis to demonstrate the principles of biological inheritance. Bateson's literary style combines scientific rigor with eloquent prose, effectively communicating complex ideas to a broader audience while situating his work within the context of contemporary advances in biology and Mendelian genetics. William Bateson was a prominent British biologist and one of the early proponents of Mendel's theories. His academic journey was influenced by his work in zoology and a keen interest in the ways genetic factors determine phenotypic traits. Bateson's dedication to the field and his advocacy for the importance of genetics within evolutionary biology prompted him to pen this significant text, which reflects both his personal insights and the collaborative spirit of scientific inquiry thriving in his era. "The Methods and Scope of Genetics" remains essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the foundational concepts of genetics and the historical progress of this crucial scientific field. Bateson'Äôs insightful analysis and innovative approaches serve as a rich resource for scholars, students, and all who are fascinated by the intricate mechanisms underlying heredity.
Available since: 10/28/2023.
Print length: 20 pages.

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