Baldwin Effect

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(New page: The '''Baldwin Effect''' describes an evolutionary process where a learned trait becomes bit by bit innate: although it has been acquired originally by the phenotype through learning, it ...)
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A character or trait change occurring in an organism becomes  
A character or trait change occurring in an organism becomes  
gradually assimilated into its genetic specification.  
gradually assimilated into its genetic specification.  
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The effect is named after J. Mark Baldwin, an American  
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The effect is named after James Mark Baldwin, an American  
who described it in 1896.
who described it in 1896.
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* Wikipedia Entry for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldwin_effect Baldwin Effect]
* Wikipedia Entry for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldwin_effect Baldwin Effect]
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* [http://www.apperceptual.com/baldwin-editorial.html 100 Years of the Baldwin Effect]
[[Category:Evolutionary Principles]]
[[Category:Evolutionary Principles]]

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