Give the difference between Darwinian and Larmackian theories of evolution
Larmarcician
- Inheritance of acquired characteristics
- Environment induce production of favourable characteristics which are inherited
Darwinian
- Inheritance of genetically acquired characteristics
- A characteristics appears spontaneously which is then transmitted to the offspring
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