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Biology, 03.05.2021 15:50 Esme1995

The embryologist Charles H. Waddington treated fly larvae with heat shock. As a result of this treatment, some of the adult flies showed the abnormal condition "crossveinless" (some of their wing veins were missing.) After several generations of this treatment, he let a generation of flies develop without heat treatment and many of them were also crossveinless. Does this experiment provide convincing proof of Lamarckism? If not, what other explanation can you suggest, and what experiments would you perform to test your suggestions?

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