Sex determination in the doctrine of inheritance

There is no doubt that one of the most interesting problems of physiology, embryology and especially of present-day genetics is undoubtedly the problem of sex, especially since it can be considered to be completely linked to the process of the doctrine of heredity. Eminent biologists affirm at the p...

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spelling I10-R344-article-110072023-08-08T14:30:09Z Sex determination in the doctrine of inheritance La determinación del sexo en la doctrina de la herencia Machado, Deolindo Biología Genética Cromosomas Biology Genetics Chromosomes There is no doubt that one of the most interesting problems of physiology, embryology and especially of present-day genetics is undoubtedly the problem of sex, especially since it can be considered to be completely linked to the process of the doctrine of heredity. Eminent biologists affirm at the present time that sex is inherited. This problem of sex has been discussed since the most ancient times, and already in the sixth century before J. C. the theory of Alkmaion was supported, which read as follows: ''In the child, the sex of the one of its progenitors who contributes the greatest quantity of semen will be realized''. Although this principle represents the only direct transmission of Alkmaion's opinion, and by quoting other theses of the Crotonian physician, it has been possible to reconstruct a fairly complete picture of his theory of sex. According to him, the sex-transmitting qualities of male and female semen depend on the different constitution of the consistency or fluidity of the semen of the two sexes. Es indudable que uno de los problemas más interesantes de la fisiología, de la embriología y especialmente de la genética actual, lo constituye sin lugar a dudas, el problema del sexo, sobre todo que él puede considerársele unido completamente a1 proceso de la doctrina de la herencia. Eminentes biólogos afirman en la hora presente, que el sexo se hereda. Este problema del sexo viene discutiéndose desde la más re-mota antigüedad y ya en el siglo VI antes de J. C. se sustentaba la teoría de Alkmaion, que decía así: ''En el niño, se realizará el sexo de aquel de sus progenitores que aporte mayor cantidad de semen". A pesar de que este principio representa la única tras-misión directa de la opinión de Alkmaion y mediante la cita de otras tesis del médico crotoniata, se ha logrado reconstruir un cuadro bastante completo de su teoría del sexo. Según él, las cualidades trasmisoras del sexo, propias del semen masculino y femenino, dependen de la diversa constitución de la consistencia o fluidez del semen de ambos sexos. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 1944-11-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/11007 Revista de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba; Vol. 31 Núm. 5 (1944): Noviembre-Diciembre; 1659-1666 0370-7687 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/11007/11585 Derechos de autor 1944 Universidad Nacional de Córdoba https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic Biología
Genética
Cromosomas
Biology
Genetics
Chromosomes
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Genética
Cromosomas
Biology
Genetics
Chromosomes
Machado, Deolindo
Sex determination in the doctrine of inheritance
topic_facet Biología
Genética
Cromosomas
Biology
Genetics
Chromosomes
author Machado, Deolindo
author_facet Machado, Deolindo
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title Sex determination in the doctrine of inheritance
title_short Sex determination in the doctrine of inheritance
title_full Sex determination in the doctrine of inheritance
title_fullStr Sex determination in the doctrine of inheritance
title_full_unstemmed Sex determination in the doctrine of inheritance
title_sort sex determination in the doctrine of inheritance
description There is no doubt that one of the most interesting problems of physiology, embryology and especially of present-day genetics is undoubtedly the problem of sex, especially since it can be considered to be completely linked to the process of the doctrine of heredity. Eminent biologists affirm at the present time that sex is inherited. This problem of sex has been discussed since the most ancient times, and already in the sixth century before J. C. the theory of Alkmaion was supported, which read as follows: ''In the child, the sex of the one of its progenitors who contributes the greatest quantity of semen will be realized''. Although this principle represents the only direct transmission of Alkmaion's opinion, and by quoting other theses of the Crotonian physician, it has been possible to reconstruct a fairly complete picture of his theory of sex. According to him, the sex-transmitting qualities of male and female semen depend on the different constitution of the consistency or fluidity of the semen of the two sexes.
publisher Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
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