Constant Hybrids in Mendel's Research

History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 20 (3):291 - 299 (1998)
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Abstract

The persisting controversial interpretation of constant hybrids and of the term Entwicklungsgeschichte, mentioned by Mendel in the Pisum paper, is elucidated in the context of his experiments with other plant species and of the growth of knowledge in scientific animal and plant breeding in Moravia

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