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Section 48. Two Subcontrary Propositions Hold of the Young of Any

Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata · H. G. Wells — chapter 278 of 285 · ~53 words · public domain

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animal. It resembles in many points its parent. It differs in many points from its parent. The general scheme of structure and the greater lines of feature are parental, inherited; there are also novel and unique details that mark the individual. The first fact is the law of inheritance; the second, of variation.

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