This circumstance is especially important for the evolutionary history of plants because constant hybrids acquire the status of new species.
Father of genetics
This circumstance is especially important for the evolutionary history of plants because constant hybrids acquire the status of new species.
Father of genetics
From 'Experiments on Plant Hybridization', showing his awareness of the implications of his work for evolution.
1865
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