Of course Aristotle realized traits were inherited—in particular he name’s semen and menstrual blood as the directors of the child’s development. Heredity is a really obvious thing to civilizations with that practice animal husbandry, and you know—sexual reproduction. And of course no one knew anything about mutation by radiation.
Of course Aristotle realized traits were inherited—in particular he name’s semen and menstrual blood as the directors of the child’s development. Heredity is a really obvious thing to civilizations with that practice animal husbandry, and you know—sexual reproduction. And of course no one knew anything about mutation by radiation.
I was actually referring to radiating organsims—i.e. adaptive radiation—though what I wrote could be seen as being somewhat ambiguous.