Great gap in Darwin's theory was the question where the new hereditary variations come from? Blending inheritance should decrease, not increase variation (mixing white and black produces grey, but mixing grey and grey not white, nor black.) Mendel had solved this by stating that inheretance is based on particles that are passed unaltered from generation to generation. The concept of "mutation" in such particles (our "genes") developed only after 1900.

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