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Thomas Hunt Morgan

Regeneration

In “Regeneration,” Thomas Hunt Morgan, a pioneering figure in genetics, explores the intricate relationship between heredity and environmental influence through a rich tapestry of scientific inquiry and narrative style. This work delves into the process of regeneration in various organisms, emphasizing how physical changes and adaptations can lead to new forms of life. Morgan's writing seamlessly blends empirical observation with theoretical insight, reflecting the progressive scientific spirit of the early 20th century. His meticulous documentation and engaging prose engage readers in a deep understanding of biological resilience and transformation, paving the way for modern genetics. Morgan's illustrious career as a biologist raised questions about the fundamental processes of life, which ultimately inspired “Regeneration.” His groundbreaking research on fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) not only established him as a leader in the field but also provided firsthand experience with evolutionary processes. Recognized with the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1933, Morgan's profound commitment to uncovering the mysteries of heredity has made significant contributions to genetic theory, leading him to contemplate the broader implications of regeneration in nature. For those intrigued by the interplay of genetics and environmental adaptation, “Regeneration” is an essential read. Morgan's work invites readers to reflect on the resilience of life forms and the perpetual dance between genetic inheritance and environmental stimuli. This book is not merely a scientific treatise but a thought-provoking examination of the dynamic processes that shape the living world.
560 trykte sider
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Bookwire
Oprindeligt udgivet
2022
Udgivelsesår
2022
Forlag
DigiCat

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