In an 1889 book titled Natural Inheritance (Macmillan, New York), Francis Galton, who investigated the inheritance of measurable (quantitative) traits, formulated a law of "ancestral inheritance." The law stated that each person inherits approximately one-half of his or her genetic traits from each parent, about one-quarter of the traits from each grandparent, one-eighth from each great grandparent, and so on. In light of the chromosome theory of heredity, argue either in favor of Galton's law or against it.

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In an 1889 book titled Natural Inheritance (Macmillan, New York), Francis Galton, who investigated the inheritance of
measurable (quantitative) traits, formulated a law of "ancestral inheritance." The law stated that each person inherits
approximately one-half of his or her genetic traits from each parent, about one-quarter of the traits from each
grandparent, one-eighth from each great grandparent, and so on. In light of the chromosome theory of heredity, argue
either in favor of Galton's law or against it.
Transcribed Image Text:In an 1889 book titled Natural Inheritance (Macmillan, New York), Francis Galton, who investigated the inheritance of measurable (quantitative) traits, formulated a law of "ancestral inheritance." The law stated that each person inherits approximately one-half of his or her genetic traits from each parent, about one-quarter of the traits from each grandparent, one-eighth from each great grandparent, and so on. In light of the chromosome theory of heredity, argue either in favor of Galton's law or against it.
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