| Paul C. Rostek - 2002 - 142 페이지
...originating with Charles Darwin in his work titled "On the Origin of Species". In 1859, Darwin wrote, "The affinities of all the beings of the same class...represent existing species; and those produced during each former year may represent the long succession of extinct species... The limbs divided into great... | |
| Michael Denton - 2002 - 482 페이지
...Monophylettschei Stanunbaum dw Organismen (•jm*-aifm und ijrfrtfkiittf vvn Ernst Haecfal.Jaui, 1S66 The affinities of all the beings of the same class...and budding twigs may represent existing species. ... At each period of growth all the growing twigs have tried to branch out on all sides. . . . The... | |
| Jonathan Pevsner - 2005 - 792 페이지
...Ui«^.n...«*^n.LjtiiWiO* _^^ = _ I "rang I Hoofed ail i mills (Uni{ulatai I'lATK ,YV Lomp the free of life The affinities of all the beings of the same class...represent existing species; and those produced during each former year may represent the long succession of extinct species. ... The limbs divided into great... | |
| Charles Darwin - 2003 - 676 페이지
...selection, entailing extinction and divergence of character, as we have seen illustrated in the diagram. The affinities of all the beings of the same class...represent existing species; and those produced during each former year may represent the long succession of extinct species. At each period of growth all... | |
| Andrew H. Knoll - 2003 - 300 페이지
...that is, by evolutionary divergence from common ancestors under the influence of natural selection: The affinities of all the beings of the same class...represent existing species; and those produced during each former year may represent the long succession of extinct species. ... As buds give rise by growth... | |
| Michael Ruse - 2003 - 392 페이지
...various subsidiary mechanisms, including Lamarckism — Darwin introduced the famous metaphor of a tree. "The affinities of all the beings of the same class...believe this simile largely speaks the truth." The leaves and twigs at the top represent the species extant today. Then as we go down the branches, we... | |
| Eugene Koonin, Michael Y. Galperin - 2002 - 496 페이지
...COMMENT200I. Ciitpri¿at 6. COMPARATIVE GENOMICS AN]) NEW EVOLUTIONARY BIoLOGY The affinities of all beings of the same class have sometimes been represented...tree. I believe this simile largely speaks the truth. Charles Darwin, 1859, The Origin of Species, Chapter IV. I should infer from analogy that probably... | |
| Joel Cracraft, Michael J. Donoghue - 2004 - 592 페이지
...blank Terry L. Yates Jorge Salazar-Bravo Jerry W. Dragoo The Importance of the Tree of Life to Society The affinities of all the beings of the same class have sometimes been represented by a great tree. ... As buds give rise by growth to fresh buds, and these, if vigorous, branch out and overtop on all... | |
| Simone Roggenbuck - 2005 - 396 페이지
...von Außen determinieren gemeinsam die Form des Tree ofUfe. The affinities of all the beings of die same class have sometimes been represented by a great...may represent the long succession of extinct species ... this connection of the former and present buds by ramifying branches may well represent the classification... | |
| Dietmar Cieslik - 2004 - 282 페이지
...identified the species could indicate a history of descent, that is, a tree of evolution. Darwin wrote: The affinities of all the beings of the same class...represent existing species; and those produced during each former year may represent the long succession of extinct species... The limbs divided into great... | |
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