Neo-Lamarckism

Neo-Lamarckism
noun
a modern Lamarckian theory emphasizing the importance of environmental factors in genetic changes and retaining the notion of the inheritance of acquired characters
Hypernyms: ↑Lamarckism

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\\|nē(ˌ)ō+\ noun
Usage: often capitalized N & usually capitalized L
Etymology: ne- + lamarckism
: a modern theory of evolution based on Lamarckism and retaining the fundamental concept that acquired characters are inherited: as
a. : the theory that evolution results from the action of natural selection upon acquired characters
b. : the theory that evolutionary change is the direct product of the interaction of organism and environment — compare neo-darwinism

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neo-Lamarckian, adj., n.neo-Lamarckist, n.
/nee'oh leuh mahr"kiz euhm/, n. Biol.
Lamarckism as expounded by later biologists who hold esp. that some acquired characters of organisms may be inherited by descendants, but that natural selection also is a factor in evolution.

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Neo-Lamarckˈism noun
A modern adaptation of Lamarckism
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