Penycuik Experiments
by
J. C. Ewart
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Paperback / Softback
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1036808572
ISBN-13
9781036808570
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Domestic animals & pets
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This book offers a fascinating exploration into the realms of zebra hybrids, principles of breeding, and the intriguing concepts of telegony and reversion. Through a compilation of previously published papers, enriched by a general introduction that serves both as a preface and a guide, the author delves deep into the experimental breeding programs undertaken at Penycuik. The main focus is on five zebra hybrids bred by the author, providing an in-depth look at genetic expressions such as stripe arrangement differences between Burchell zebra stallions and their hybrid offspring.
Positioned within its broader historical context, this work sheds light on late 19th-century scientific inquiries into heredity and animal breeding practices. It captures the curiosity-driven era where foundational genetics began to intertwine with practical animal husbandry. Thematic depths emerge through discussions on reversionwhere offspring exhibit traits of distant ancestorsand telegony, an ancient belief that previous mates can influence the characteristics of future offspring.
By including detailed illustrations and firsthand accounts from the Penycuik experiments, this book does not just recount scientific observations but also embodies a historical journey through the evolution of breeding theories before DNA's role was understood. Each paper within this collection builds upon another to scaffold complex ideas into digestible insights for readers interested in genetics, history, or zoology.
In encapsulating significant insights on its subjects, this book not only serves as an engaging read for enthusiasts but also acts as a reflective mirror to how far science has journeyed in understanding heredity's mysteries.
Positioned within its broader historical context, this work sheds light on late 19th-century scientific inquiries into heredity and animal breeding practices. It captures the curiosity-driven era where foundational genetics began to intertwine with practical animal husbandry. Thematic depths emerge through discussions on reversionwhere offspring exhibit traits of distant ancestorsand telegony, an ancient belief that previous mates can influence the characteristics of future offspring.
By including detailed illustrations and firsthand accounts from the Penycuik experiments, this book does not just recount scientific observations but also embodies a historical journey through the evolution of breeding theories before DNA's role was understood. Each paper within this collection builds upon another to scaffold complex ideas into digestible insights for readers interested in genetics, history, or zoology.
In encapsulating significant insights on its subjects, this book not only serves as an engaging read for enthusiasts but also acts as a reflective mirror to how far science has journeyed in understanding heredity's mysteries.
This book offers a fascinating exploration into the realms of zebra hybrids, principles of breeding, and the intriguing concepts of telegony and reversion. Through a compilation of previously published papers, enriched by a general introduction that serves both as a preface and a guide, the author delves deep into the experimental breeding programs undertaken at Penycuik. The main focus is on five zebra hybrids bred by the author, providing an in-depth look at genetic expressions such as stripe arrangement differences between Burchell zebra stallions and their hybrid offspring.
Positioned within its broader historical context, this work sheds light on late 19th-century scientific inquiries into heredity and animal breeding practices. It captures the curiosity-driven era where foundational genetics began to intertwine with practical animal husbandry. Thematic depths emerge through discussions on reversionwhere offspring exhibit traits of distant ancestorsand telegony, an ancient belief that previous mates can influence the characteristics of future offspring.
By including detailed illustrations and firsthand accounts from the Penycuik experiments, this book does not just recount scientific observations but also embodies a historical journey through the evolution of breeding theories before DNA''s role was understood. Each paper within this collection builds upon another to scaffold complex ideas into digestible insights for readers interested in genetics, history, or zoology.
In encapsulating significant insights on its subjects, this book not only serves as an engaging read for enthusiasts but also acts as a reflective mirror to how far science has journeyed in understanding heredity''s mysteries.
Positioned within its broader historical context, this work sheds light on late 19th-century scientific inquiries into heredity and animal breeding practices. It captures the curiosity-driven era where foundational genetics began to intertwine with practical animal husbandry. Thematic depths emerge through discussions on reversionwhere offspring exhibit traits of distant ancestorsand telegony, an ancient belief that previous mates can influence the characteristics of future offspring.
By including detailed illustrations and firsthand accounts from the Penycuik experiments, this book does not just recount scientific observations but also embodies a historical journey through the evolution of breeding theories before DNA''s role was understood. Each paper within this collection builds upon another to scaffold complex ideas into digestible insights for readers interested in genetics, history, or zoology.
In encapsulating significant insights on its subjects, this book not only serves as an engaging read for enthusiasts but also acts as a reflective mirror to how far science has journeyed in understanding heredity''s mysteries.
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