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If the theory of inheritance of acquired characters proposed by lamark was true how will the world be?​

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Answered by Mìßßy
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If the theory of inheritance of acquired character proposed by Lamarck would have been true than offspring's born later in parents' life would have better acquired characters and would be more advanced than offspring's that were born earlier. Also conditions such as boring of ears and nostrils in Indian women would have become an inherited condition. Thus, the set of genes would have changed in each generation due to the newly acquired characters.

Evolution. Lamarck is best known for his Theory of Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics, first presented in 1801 (Darwin's first book dealing with natural selection was published in 1859): If an organism changes during life in order to adapt to its environment, those changes are passed on to its offspring.

Lamarck's Theory of Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics has been disproved. This was done in two major ways. The first is by experiment. We have seen through many real examples and observations that changes that occur in an animal during life are not passed on to the animal's offspring.

But if it was true then the handicapped parent produces a handicapped offspring and we would have developed immunity for various diseases from parents.

Explanation:

If Lamarck's proposed inheritance theory of acquired character would have been valid than offspring born later in the life of the parents would have gained character that is better and would be much more progressed than the offspring that was born earlier.

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