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I have watched all the work going on there, and the more I see of it the more I am convinced that Mendelism has nothing to do with evolution.
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The term Invertebrata is also a mere collective name; it is employed to designate all animals which do not belong to the phylum Vertebrata. Like the name Metazoa its convenience in promoting terseness of expression is its only justification.
Ernest MacBride
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Ernest MacBride
Born:
December 12, 1866
Died:
November 17, 1940
(aged 73)
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Ernest William MacBride was a British/Irish marine biologist, one of the last supporters of Lamarckian evolution.
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