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Классический этап развития понятия наследственности: хромосомная теория и «Материализация» гена

Классический этап развития понятия наследственности: хромосомная теория и «Материализация» гена

Abstract

The article is the sequel of the author's works Idealistic and metaphysical conceptions of heredity and The Mendel stage of the term of heredity: the conception of signs' independency as a necessary methodological simplification. The article reveals the specificity of conceptions of definition heredity in limits of classical stage of the genetics' development in the relationship with philosophical categories.

Выявляется специфика представлений о понятии наследственности в рамках классического этапа развития генетики в контексте философских категорий.

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НАСЛЕДСТВЕННОСТЬ, ГЕН, ХРОМОСОМНАЯ ТЕОРИЯ, ХРОМОСОМЫ, ГЕНОТИП, ФЕНОТИП, ДНК, РНК, ПРИЗНАК, ВЕЩЕСТВО, СВОЙСТВО, ВНУТРЕННЕЕ, ВНЕШНЕЕ, МАТЕРИАЛИЗАЦИЯ, ДИАЛЕКТИКА, Т. МОРГАН, А. СТЕРТЕВАНТ, К. БРИДЖЕС, Г. МЕЛЛЕР, T. MORGAN, A. STURTEVANT, K. BRIDGES, G. MELLER

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