|  | 1. | McInerney said, referring to the 19th-century monk who founded modern genetic theory. 
 
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|  | 2. | The research proved the long-held genetic theory on dyslexia, researchers say. 
 
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|  | 3. | The inheritance of acquired characters was rejected, while mutationism gave way as genetic theories matured. 
 
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|  | 4. | When Allison introduced the genetic theory of malaria resistance, it was largely received with scepticism. 
 
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|  | 5. | There has also been evidence within animal context regarding the genetic theory behind female bonding. 
 
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|  | 6. | :You know, not every phenomenon in the natural world needs to be closely explained by genetic theory. 
 
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|  | 7. | He said the study lends credence to environment over genetic theories of obesity, which have gained popularity lately. 
 
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|  | 8. | This refuted the popular genetic theory of the time that genes were fixed in their position on a chromosome. 
 
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|  | 9. | His genetic theory was to cross hybrid teas and miniatures, thus better improving the form than hybridisers who used polyanthas. 
 
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|  | 10. | _In the 1860s, Gregor Mendel, having discovered recessive genes, proposed what was to become the basis for modern genetics theory. 
 
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