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Soft inheritance is the term coined by Ernst Mayr to include such ideas as Lamarckism
Lamarckism

Lamarckism is the once widely accepted idea that an organism can pass on characteristics that it acquired during its lifetime to its offspring ....
. It contrasts with modern ideas of inheritance, which Mayr called hard inheritance
Hard inheritance

Hard inheritance is the exact opposite of the term soft inheritance, coined by Ernst Mayr to contrast ideas about Biological inheritance. Hard inheritance states that characteristics of an organism's offspring will not be affected by the actions that the parental organism performs during its lifetime....
. Since Mendel, modern genetics has held that the hereditary material is impervious to environmental influences (except, of course, mutagenic effects). In soft inheritance "the genetic basis of characters could be modified either by direct induction by the environment, or by use and disuse, or by an intrinsic failure of constancy, and that this modified genotype was then transmitted to the next generation." Concepts of soft inheritance are usually associated with the ideas of Lamarck and Geoffroy
Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire

?tienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire was a France natural history who established the principle of "unity of composition". He was a colleague of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and expanded and defended Lamarck's evolutionary theories....
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Soft inheritance is the term coined by Ernst Mayr to include such ideas as Lamarckism
Lamarckism

Lamarckism is the once widely accepted idea that an organism can pass on characteristics that it acquired during its lifetime to its offspring ....
. It contrasts with modern ideas of inheritance, which Mayr called hard inheritance
Hard inheritance

Hard inheritance is the exact opposite of the term soft inheritance, coined by Ernst Mayr to contrast ideas about Biological inheritance. Hard inheritance states that characteristics of an organism's offspring will not be affected by the actions that the parental organism performs during its lifetime....
. Since Mendel, modern genetics has held that the hereditary material is impervious to environmental influences (except, of course, mutagenic effects). In soft inheritance "the genetic basis of characters could be modified either by direct induction by the environment, or by use and disuse, or by an intrinsic failure of constancy, and that this modified genotype was then transmitted to the next generation." Concepts of soft inheritance are usually associated with the ideas of Lamarck and Geoffroy
Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire

?tienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire was a France natural history who established the principle of "unity of composition". He was a colleague of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and expanded and defended Lamarck's evolutionary theories....
. The concept of hard inheritance
Hard inheritance

Hard inheritance is the exact opposite of the term soft inheritance, coined by Ernst Mayr to contrast ideas about Biological inheritance. Hard inheritance states that characteristics of an organism's offspring will not be affected by the actions that the parental organism performs during its lifetime....
 holds sway today.

One of the first statements in favour of hard inheritance was made by the English surgeon William Lawrence in 1819. His ideas on heredity were many years ahead of their time, as this extract shows: "The offspring inherit only [their parents'] connate peculiarities and not any of the acquired qualities". This is as clear a rejection of soft inheritance as one can find. However, Lawrence qualified it by including the origin of birth defects owing to influences on the mother (an old folk superstition). So Mayr places Wilhelm His, Sr.
Wilhelm His, Sr.

Wilhelm His, Sr. invented the microtome. By treating animal flesh with acids and salts to harden it and then slicing it very thinly with the microtome, scientists were able to further research the behavior and function of animals....
 in 1874 as the first unqualified rejection of soft inheritance. August Weismann, in 1883, gave a comprehensive denial of Lamarkism (soft inheritance) and with his distinction between germ and soma provided a general ideology of hard inheritance which survives to the present day.

Recent work in plants and mammals on the role of the environment on epigenetic modifications of DNA
DNA

Deoxyribonucleic acid is a nucleic acid that contains the genetics instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and some viruses....
 have led to the argument that inherited epigenetic variation is a kind of soft inheritance.