Materials for the Study of Variation

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Materials for the Study of Variation is William Bateson’s pioneering 1894 monograph that systematically documented biological variation and helped lay the groundwork for modern genetics.

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instanceOf biology book
non-fiction book
scientific monograph
author William Bateson
authorOccupation William Bateson
surface form: William Bateson was a British biologist
centuryOfPublication 19th century
contribution helped lay the groundwork for modern genetics
introduced a large body of empirical data on variation and anomalies
systematically documented biological variation in plants and animals
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
describedAs pioneering monograph on biological variation
field biology
evolutionary biology
genetics
heredity studies
genre scientific literature
hasForm printed book
historicalSignificance bridged 19th-century natural history and 20th-century genetics
considered a foundational work in the history of genetics
influenced development of Mendelian genetics
early geneticists
theoretical discussions of heredity and evolution
language English
mainSubject biological variation
evolution
inheritance
morphological variation
notableFor emphasis on discontinuous variation
extensive cataloguing of morphological variants
use of detailed case studies and examples
publicationYear 1894
relatedTo Darwinian evolution
Mendelian inheritance
history of genetics
timePeriodDocumented late 19th century biology

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