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Evidence of Evolution > Embryological Evidences - Recapitulation Theory

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CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Recapitulation Theory

  • Recapitulation theory (biogenetic law), proposed by Ernst Haeckel (1866), states that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny, meaning embryonic development repeats evolutionary history.
  • Embryos show ancestral features during development, such as fish-like characters in frog tadpoles, indicating amphibians evolved from fishes.
  • Human embryos and infants display simian traits, suggesting human evolution from primate ancestors.
  • Recapitulation is also seen in plants, where early developmental stages resemble ancestral plant forms (e.g., protonema of moss).
  • De Baer modified the theory by stating that general characters appear before special characters, and embryos resemble young stages of ancestors, not adult forms.
 
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