The rediscovery in 1900 of Mendel’s now famous experiments of the 1850–60s: solv
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The rediscovery in 1900 of Mendel’s now famous experiments of the 1850–60s:
solved the argument about whether natural selection acted in a slow way on small genetic changes or in a sudden, saltational manner.
added fuel to the argument about whether natural selection acted in a slow way on small genetic changes or in a sudden, saltational manner.
None of the above.
All of the above.
a.solved the argument about whether natural selection acted in a slow way on small genetic changes or in a sudden, saltational manner.
b.added fuel to the argument about whether natural selection acted in a slow way on small genetic changes or in a sudden, saltational manner.
c.None of the above.
d.All of the above.
Explanation / Answer
The rediscovery of Mendael's famous discovery in 1900s reinfrced a division of thought. Some people hought that natural selection acted on small genetics or in a sudden, saltation manner whereas some other people thought the relevence of mendelism to evolution was unclear. This ambiguity was solved by the development of population genetics.
The answer is "d"
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