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Erleben wir eine Renaissance des Lamarckismus? – Are we experiencing a renaissance of Lamarckism?
Horst Kress
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In the preceding second essay on the Renaissance of Lamarckism (JOSHA Journal Vol. 4, Issue 6) we were able to follow how the Sutton-Boveri chromium moment theory of inheritance achieved a grandiose breakthrough through the works in the fly-room of T. H. Morgan with the help of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. By 1935 it had finally become clear that genes in chromosomes are strung together like pearls. However, the question of how to imagine the material and functional properties of these mysterious pearls remained unanswered. However, biologists and geneticists were unable to answer this question with the means at their disposal in the form of cytological analyses or crossings. In particular, it was unclear where intellectual levers could be used for further progress, which would inevitably lead to the invisible world of molecular dimensions. This required new approaches and methods and, accordingly, cooperation with other branches of the natural sciences that could help to set such a rethink in motion.
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Article Information
Title
Erleben wir eine Renaissance des Lamarckismus? – Are we experiencing a renaissance of Lamarckism?
Type
Article
Published in
Journal
31. August 2019
DOI Identifier
10.17160/josha.6.8.596
Language
German
Journal
Vol 6 Issue 8
Categories
Life Sciences, Medicine
Authors
Horst Kress
This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Horst Kress (2019). "Erleben wir eine Renaissance des Lamarckismus? – Are we experiencing a renaissance of Lamarckism?". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.6.8.596.