The idea of genetic assimilation, that environmentally induced phenotypes may become genetically fixed and no longer require the original environmental stimulus, has had varied success through time in evolutionary biology research. Proposed by Waddington in the 1940s, it became an area of active empirical research mostly thanks to the efforts of its inventor and his collaborators. It was then attacked as of minor importance during the ‘‘hardening’’ of the neo-Darwinian synthesis and was relegated to a secondary role for decades. Recently, several papers have appeared, mostly independently of each other, to explore the likelihood of genetic assimilation as a biological phenomenon and its potential importance to our understanding of evolution...
The Baldwin Effect indicates that individually learned behaviours acquired during an organism’s life...
Normal development depends on specific genetic and environmental inputs. When environments change, e...
After decades of debate about the existence of non-genetic inheritance, the focus is now slowly shif...
The idea of genetic assimilation, that environmentally induced phenotypes may become genetically fix...
Whether evolutionary change can occur by genetic assimilation, or more generally by genetic accommo...
In addition to considerable debate in the recent evolutionary literature about the limits of the Mod...
Background Most, if not all, organisms possess the ability to alter their phenotype in direct respon...
There is increasing evidence that phenotypic plasticity can promote population divergence by facilit...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in computer modeling of the evolution of gene and c...
International audienceThis paper considers possible outcomes of evolution in sexual diploid populati...
The discovery and popularisation of the study of different evolutionary processes outside the curren...
Lamarck believed that traits acquired during an organism’s lifetime could be passed onto the next ge...
Back in 1942, C.H. Waddington proposed a new mechanism of evolutionary change, which he termed “gene...
The role of natural selection in the evolution of adaptive phenotypes has undergone constant probing...
Abstract. The Baldwin Effect indicates that individually learned behaviours acquired during an organ...
The Baldwin Effect indicates that individually learned behaviours acquired during an organism’s life...
Normal development depends on specific genetic and environmental inputs. When environments change, e...
After decades of debate about the existence of non-genetic inheritance, the focus is now slowly shif...
The idea of genetic assimilation, that environmentally induced phenotypes may become genetically fix...
Whether evolutionary change can occur by genetic assimilation, or more generally by genetic accommo...
In addition to considerable debate in the recent evolutionary literature about the limits of the Mod...
Background Most, if not all, organisms possess the ability to alter their phenotype in direct respon...
There is increasing evidence that phenotypic plasticity can promote population divergence by facilit...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in computer modeling of the evolution of gene and c...
International audienceThis paper considers possible outcomes of evolution in sexual diploid populati...
The discovery and popularisation of the study of different evolutionary processes outside the curren...
Lamarck believed that traits acquired during an organism’s lifetime could be passed onto the next ge...
Back in 1942, C.H. Waddington proposed a new mechanism of evolutionary change, which he termed “gene...
The role of natural selection in the evolution of adaptive phenotypes has undergone constant probing...
Abstract. The Baldwin Effect indicates that individually learned behaviours acquired during an organ...
The Baldwin Effect indicates that individually learned behaviours acquired during an organism’s life...
Normal development depends on specific genetic and environmental inputs. When environments change, e...
After decades of debate about the existence of non-genetic inheritance, the focus is now slowly shif...