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August Weismann
August Weismann (January 17, 1834 - November 5, 1914) was a German biologist. He advocated the germ plasm theory, stating that a multicellular organism consists of germ cells that pass on hereditary information, and somatic cells that perform body functions. The germ cells are not affected by anything the body learns or any ability it acquires during its life, and cannot pass this information on to the next generation, this is called the Weismann Barrier. This eventually led to the rediscovery of Gregor Mendel's work.
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Studies in the theory of descent by August Weismann
Wegbereiter der Genetik. Gregor Johann Mendel und August Weismann. by Rolf Löther
Essays upon heredity and kindred biological problems by August Weismann
Ausgewählte briefe und dokumente = Selected letters and documents by August Weismann
The Germ-Plasm: A Theory of Heredity by August Weismann
Germ Plasm: A Theory of Heredity by August Weismann
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