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- period had written that saltational evolution was possible. Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire endorsed a theory of saltational evolution that "monstrosities...
- gradualist but similar to other scientists of the period had written that saltational evolution was possible. In 1822, in the second volume of his Philosophie...
- major differences between human races. Geoffroy endorsed a theory of saltational evolution that "monstrosities could become the founding fathers (or mothers)...
- of life showing horizontal gene transfers among prokaryotes and the saltational endosymbiosis events that created the eukaryotes, neither ****ing into...
- Richard Goldschmidt, a close friend of Filipchenko. Goldschmidt suggested saltational evolutionary changes either due to mutations that affect the rates of...
- Bishop, PJ; Reilly, SM (2010). "Landing in basal frogs: evidence of saltational patterns in the evolution of anuran locomotion". Naturwissenschaften...
- macromutations became known as the "hopeful monster" hypothesis, a type of saltational evolution, and attracted widespread ridicule. According to Goldschmidt...
- Schulz, Ralf; Lyko, Frank (2015). "The marbled crayfish as a paradigm for saltational speciation by autopolyploidy and parthenogenesis in animals". Biology...
- mutation-limited. The endosymbiotic theory implies rare but major events of saltational evolution by symbiogenesis. Carl Woese and colleagues suggested that...
- completed a PhD in 1923. Beurlen was a proponent of orthogenesis and saltational evolution. He used the term metakinesis (coined by Otto Jaekel) to describe...