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- s10539-006-9033-y authorlink "David Haig".
- s10539-006-9033-y date "2007".
- s10539-006-9033-y date "June 2007".
- s10539-006-9033-y doi "10.1007/s10539-006-9033-y".
- s10539-006-9033-y first "David".
- s10539-006-9033-y first1 "David".
- s10539-006-9033-y isCitedBy Jean-Baptiste_Lamarck.
- s10539-006-9033-y isCitedBy Lamarckism.
- s10539-006-9033-y issn "0169-3867".
- s10539-006-9033-y issue "3".
- s10539-006-9033-y journal Biology_and_Philosophy.
- s10539-006-9033-y journal "Biology and Philosophy".
- s10539-006-9033-y last "Haig".
- s10539-006-9033-y last1 "Haig".
- s10539-006-9033-y pages "415–428".
- s10539-006-9033-y publisher "Kluwer Academic Publishers".
- s10539-006-9033-y quote "Modern neo-Darwinists do not deny that epigenetic mechanisms play an important role during development nor do they deny that these mechanisms enable a variety of adaptive responses to the environment. Recurrent, predictable changes of epigenetic state provide a useful set of switches that allow genetically-identical cells to acquire differentiated functions and allow facultative responses of a genotype to environmental changes . However, most neo-Darwinists would claim that the ability to adaptively switch epigenetic state is a property of the DNA sequence and that any increase of adaptedness in the system has come about by a process of natural selection.".
- s10539-006-9033-y title "Weismann Rules! OK? Epigenetics and the Lamarckian temptation".
- s10539-006-9033-y url weismann-rules-ok-epigenetics-and-lamarckian-temptation.
- s10539-006-9033-y volume "22".