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I’m referring to the difference between the Darwinian process of evolution and the Lamarckian process. These are fundamentally different, and Lamarckism, ridiculed for over a century, appears to be making a comeback.I think the process you refer to is that the life experiences of individual organisms impacts the genetic code in a way that makes offspring better able to handle those experiences than their parents, thus making random variation unnecessary.
Interestingly, the significance of such a resurrection appears to be less scientific than social.