Natural selection is an important force that shapes the evolution of all living things by determining which individuals contribute the most descendents to future generations. The biological unit upon which selection acts has been the subject of serious debate, with reasonable arguments made on behalf of populations, individuals, individual phenotypic characters and, finally, individual genes themselves. In this essay, I argue that the usual unit of selection is the gene. There are powerful logical arguments in favor of this conclusion, as well as many real-world examples. I also explore the possibility that epigenetic differences between individuals may be heritable between generations. Although few such examples exist, epigenetic differenc...
Several chapters in this volume demonstrate how epigenetic work at the molecular level over the last...
AbstractBackgroundThe concept of biological evolution has long been accepted as a palatable theory a...
Several chapters in this volume demonstrate how epigenetic work at the molecular level over the last...
Natural selection is an important force that shapes the evolution of all living things by determinin...
This chapter offers a review of standard views about the requirements for natural selection to shape...
The unit of selection is the concept of that ‘something’ to which biologists refer when they speak o...
Tesina elaborada para obtener el MPhil en la Universidad de Cambridge, Inglaterra, 1987Most biologis...
Epigenetics increasingly occupies a pivotal position in our understanding of inheritance, natural se...
There has been minimal theoretical exploration of the role of epigenetic variation in the response t...
There has been minimal theoretical exploration of the role of epigenetic variation in the response t...
Two guiding principles identify which biological entities are able to evolve adaptations. Williams' ...
Advocates of an ‘extended evolutionary synthesis’ have claimed that standard evolutionary theory fai...
"Natural selection acts upon the variation in fitness-related traits within a population. Inheritanc...
This article shortly discusses why natural selection should be considered at the level of genes, ins...
Natural selection has always been assumed to be the major force of evolution, but its presence has b...
Several chapters in this volume demonstrate how epigenetic work at the molecular level over the last...
AbstractBackgroundThe concept of biological evolution has long been accepted as a palatable theory a...
Several chapters in this volume demonstrate how epigenetic work at the molecular level over the last...
Natural selection is an important force that shapes the evolution of all living things by determinin...
This chapter offers a review of standard views about the requirements for natural selection to shape...
The unit of selection is the concept of that ‘something’ to which biologists refer when they speak o...
Tesina elaborada para obtener el MPhil en la Universidad de Cambridge, Inglaterra, 1987Most biologis...
Epigenetics increasingly occupies a pivotal position in our understanding of inheritance, natural se...
There has been minimal theoretical exploration of the role of epigenetic variation in the response t...
There has been minimal theoretical exploration of the role of epigenetic variation in the response t...
Two guiding principles identify which biological entities are able to evolve adaptations. Williams' ...
Advocates of an ‘extended evolutionary synthesis’ have claimed that standard evolutionary theory fai...
"Natural selection acts upon the variation in fitness-related traits within a population. Inheritanc...
This article shortly discusses why natural selection should be considered at the level of genes, ins...
Natural selection has always been assumed to be the major force of evolution, but its presence has b...
Several chapters in this volume demonstrate how epigenetic work at the molecular level over the last...
AbstractBackgroundThe concept of biological evolution has long been accepted as a palatable theory a...
Several chapters in this volume demonstrate how epigenetic work at the molecular level over the last...