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Veysmana theory

Veysmana theory (A. F. L. Weismann, German biologist, 1834-1914; synonym: the theory of a germinal way) – the theory of heredity according to which division of cells of a body on somatic and germinal is made in an early embryogenesis and can be in certain cases traced before the first crushing of a zygote that provides transfer of ancestral features from generation to generation, irrespective of influence of external environment.

 
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