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Weismann cut the tails of many generations of mice, bred them, and observed what their offspring looked like. What do you think he found? Does this support Lamarck or Darwin's ideas
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Weismann cut the tails of many generations of mice, bred them, and observed what their offspring looked like. What do you think he found? Does this support Lamarck or Darwin's ideas
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It supports Darwin’s ideas What Lamarck claimed was the inheritance of characteristics acquired through effort, or will.
Weismann conducted the experiment of removing the tails of 68 white mice, repeatedly over 5 generations, and reporting that no mice were born in consequence without a tail or even with a shorter tail
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