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Match the following:
| Column- I | Column- II |
| 1. August Weismann | a. Mutation theory |
| 2. Hugo de vries | b. Germplasm theory |
| 3. Charl Darwin | c. Theory of acquired characters |
| 4. Lamark | d. Theory of natural selection |
Match the Columns
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Solution
| Column- I | Column- II |
| 1. August Weismann | b. Germplasm theory |
| 2. Hugo de vries | a. Mutation theory |
| 3. Charl Darwin | d. Theory of natural selection |
| 4. Lamark | c. Theory of acquired characters |
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