Michael Hayes

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In a randomly bred population of guinea pigs, 42 percent of the variation in coat pattern was due to heredity, and 58 percent was developmental. By contrast, in a highly inbred family, only 3 percent of the variation in white fur coverage was due to heredity, and 92 percent was developmental. In other words, twenty generations of inbreeding had all but eliminated the genetic variation, but the developmental factors remained.
The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect (Penguin Science)
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