“The following question had been much in my mind. How is it possible for a population to remain alike in its features, as a whole, during many successive generations, if the average produce of each couple resemble their parents? Their children are not alike but vary…”

Source: Memories of My Life (1908), Ch. XX Heredity (1909 ed.)

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