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Thank you for bringing that up. That concept you described was one of the key misconceptions I had when starting to study biology. It took a CSU professor to finally explain to me the difference between what I believed to be true: Inheritance of acquired characteristics (or similar to Lamarckism and Darwin's Pangenesis), and what is now commonly believed correct:
Phenotypic plasticity
which states there exists a range of developmental variation within the individual. A good example of this is the high rate of increase in the average foot size of the U.S. male. It is not that our grandfathers had smaller foot size genes, or even that our feet are growing to keep up with body weight. Our ancestors just did not have the highly caloric and consistently nutritious meals that are consumed today, which pretty much voids any growth hindrance. We will find out if this is true if our grandchildren keep a similar diet and shoe size.
Because even Darwin miscalculated this mechanism, I think they are very important concepts for every biology student to understand. It took a vast failure of Soviet agriculture to put out common belief in Lamarckism, if I remember that right.
Thank you for bringing that up. That concept you described was one of the key misconceptions I had when starting to study biology. It took a CSU professor to finally explain to me the difference between what I believed to be true: Inheritance of acquired characteristics (or similar to Lamarckism and Darwin's Pangenesis), and what is now commonly believed correct:
Phenotypic plasticity
which states there exists a range of developmental variation within the individual. A good example of this is the high rate of increase in the average foot size of the U.S. male. It is not that our grandfathers had smaller foot size genes, or even that our feet are growing to keep up with body weight. Our ancestors just did not have the highly caloric and consistently nutritious meals that are consumed today, which pretty much voids any growth hindrance. We will find out if this is true if our grandchildren keep a similar diet and shoe size.
Because even Darwin miscalculated this mechanism, I think they are very important concepts for every biology student to understand. It took a vast failure of Soviet agriculture to put out common belief in Lamarckism, if I remember that right.