Genetic Prehistory in Selective Breeding
Oxford University Press

Genetic Prehistory in Selective Breeding

Subjects: History of science, Maths & Science
ISBN13: 9780198505846
Published: 01 Aug 2001

Format - Hardback
By Wood, Roger

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Genetic Prehistory in Selective Breeding

Regular price A$344.70
Sale price A$344.70 Regular price A$383.00
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Before Mendel, who came closest to the truth about heredity? This book examines the activities of sheep breeders able to transform the appearance and qualities of their stock by combining different traits of body or wool into new patterns. Exploiting what were then untried procedures - individual trait selection, very close inbreeding and progeny testing - they demonstrated inheritance from both sexes and showed how it could be stabilised. Major advances in breeding
are associated with the English farmer Robert Bakewell (1725-1795). By the following century, when the same procedures had been established at breeding centres in central Europe, theory as well as
practice became the subject of wider attention. In the Brno Sheep Breeders' Society, discussions of patterns of heredity finally gave way to the physiological question, 'What is inherited and how?' The question was posed by Cyrill Napp, abbot of the monastery to which Mendel was admitted six years later.

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