Excerpt from The Evolution Theory, Vol. 2 of 2
We have now to consider other cases of inheritance in relation to the same problem - the origin of their hereditary equipment.
We know, of course, that new individuals may arise apart from germ-cells, that, in many of the lower animals and in plants, they may arise by budding and fission.
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