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  1. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Hugo de Vries studied genetics, evolution, and heredity, or how living things can pass traits from one generation to the next, in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

  2. 1 de feb. de 2016 · Liked by Hugo De Vries. Programme manager and specialist in stabilization, forced displacement and early recovery. Fifteen years of experience managing projects, leading multi-disciplinary teams, and working closely with local authorities at UNHCR, UNDP, the World Bank, DPKO and with the Netherlands government.

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    Hugo de Vries. Hugo Marie de Vries, (16 de febrero de 1848 - 21 de mayo de 1935). Botánico holandés, nacido en Haarlem y fallecido en Lunteren, es unos de los tres biólogos, junto a Carl Correns y Erich von Tschermak que en 1900 redescubrieron las leyes fundamentales de la genética publicadas primero por Gregor Mendel en 1865.

  4. 6 de sept. de 2011 · Introduction. In the history of evolutionary biology, Hugo de Vries is known as a proponent of the mutation theory of evolution, in which new species are believed to arise by single mutational events (de Vries 1901–1903, 1909, 1910).This theory is based on the breeding experiment he conducted for 13 years with the evening primrose Oenothera lamarckiana and its mutant descendants.

  5. mutation theory, idea that new species are formed from the sudden and unexpected emergence of alterations in their defining traits. Advanced at the beginning of the 20th century by Dutch botanist and geneticist Hugo de Vries in his Die Mutationstheorie (1901–03; The Mutation Theory), mutation theory joined two seemingly opposed traditions of evolutionary thought.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2000 · PDF | MARTINS, Lilian A.-C. P. Hugo de Vries y evolución: la teoría de la mutación. Pp: 259-266. In: GARCÍA, Pío; MENNA, Sergio H. & RODRÍGUEZ, Víctor ...

  7. Hugo de Vries was born in Haarlem, Holland, on February 16,1848. His father was Secretary of the northern province and later Minister. of Justice for the whole country. His mother was the daughter of Professor Reuvens of the University of Leiden. Thus his genetic inheritance and his environment were all that might be desired.

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