If offspring had traits exactly at the midpoint of the traits of their parents (via "blending inheritance"), then this would eventually pose a problem for evolution by natural selection. What is this problem? This would lead to the inheritance of acquired characters. Variation necessary for selection is lost. Offspring don't reproduce enough. Characters are preserved in the new individuals which arise,
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» The traits which are coming from the parental generation can not be pass to the progeny generation
» As it is passing and following the natural selection because it states that nature only selects the useful characters or traits
» So all the characters can not be passed to the progeny
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