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The author mounts a systematic defence of Mendel’s experimental findings, reproducing translations of the original hybridisation papers and summarising their methods and results. The text explains the consistent patterns of hereditary transmission observed in controlled crosses, articulates the concept of discrete heritable factors and their predictable segregation and combination in progeny, addresses contemporary criticisms point by point, and comments on experimental technique. The volume concludes with notes, references, and suggestions for further experiments, emphasising the practical and theoretical implications for the scientific study of heredity and evolution.

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William Bateson

William Bateson was an English biologist and a pioneering figure in the field of genetics. He is best known for his defense of Gregor Mendel's principles of heredity, which laid the groundwork for modern genetics. Bateson's influential works, such as "Mendel's Principles of Heredity: A Defence" and "Problems of Genetics," helped to revive interest in Mendelian inheritance at a time when it was largely overlooked. His inaugural lecture, "The Methods and Scope of Genetics," further established his role in shaping the scientific understanding of heredity and variation. Bateson's contributions significantly advanced the study of genetics and influenced future research in the field.

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