A.Darwin
B.De Vries
C.Dodson
D.Lamarck
Related Mcqs:
- The coaservates which acquired nucleoproteins became first cellular organisms and their parts later became modified during the course of time due to chemical changes in the nucleic acid is the view of the scientist:
- Continuous variations are small variations from one extreme to the other which are always found amongst members on a same species like variations in shape, colour size, weight etc. These were considered heritable and ‘raw materials’ for evolution by:
- The theory of organic evolution by process of natural selection was proposed by:
- In formulating his theory of organic evolution by Natural Selection, Darwin was greatly influenced by the writings of:
- Ontogeny repeats Phylogeny the idea was given by:
- Who demonstrated development of important variations in mice reared at 5?C and 21?C:
- The cost of obsolete inventory acquired several years ago, to be considered in a keep vs. disposal decision is an example of :?
- Ordinarily the continuous variations are considered:
- Greatest blow to Lararckism came from the work of:
- Law of dominance was given by: