-
separation between sterile somatic cells and a
germline are
called Weismannists.
Weismannist development is
relatively rare (e.g., vertebrates, arthropods...
- century, is
sometimes referred to as Weismannism. Some
authors distinguish Weismannist development (either
preformistic or epigenetic) that in
which there is...
-
somatic embryogenesis, a
distinct germ line is lacking. Some
authors call
Weismannist development (either
preformistic or epigenetic) that in
which there is...
- In
multicellular organisms and also in
multinucleate ciliates with a
Weismannist development, that is, with a
division of
labor between mortal somatic...
-
which are
called Weismannists, a
separation between a
sterile somatic cell line and a germ cell line evolved. However,
Weismannist development is relatively...
- Mendelist-Morganists." (p. 132 ) In
Lysenko and his followers'
political claim, the "
Weismannist-Mendelist-Morganist"
theory was
reactionary and idealistic, a tool of...
-
Situation in
Biological Science") led to a
formal ban on
teaching "Mendelist-
Weismannist-Morganist"
genetics (a
pejorative label based on the
names of Gregor...
-
Prezent accused the geneticists, whom
Lysenko and
supporters termed "
Weismannists-Mendelists-Morganists", of
ideological unreliability. At the 1948 VASKhNIL...
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differentiation has
developed in a
select number of
eukaryotes (called
Weismannists),
included in this
category are
vertebrates and arthropods-
however land...