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"Experiments in Genetics" by Charles Chamberlain Hurst is a foundational collection of scientific papers and research results documenting early twentieth-century advancements in the field of heredity. As one of the pioneers in applying Mendelian principles to various species, Hurst provides detailed observations and analysis of experimental breeding involving plants, animals, and human traits. The work serves as a critical bridge between the rediscovery of Mendel's laws and the modern synthesis of evolutionary biology.
Inside this volume, readers will find rigorous documentation of experiments concerning the inheritance of characteristics in orchids, poultry, horses, and humans. Hurst explores the mechanisms of variation and the mathematical probabilities underlying genetic transmission. This collection highlights the transition from speculative natural history to empirical genetic science, making it an essential resource for biologists, historians of science, and those interested in the origins of genetic theory. "Experiments in Genetics" remains a testament to the meticulous observation and analytical rigor that defined the early era of genetics research.
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