Lamarck believed that traits acquired during an organism’s lifetime could be passed onto the next generation. Although the idea of the inheritance of acquired characters was discarded due to lack of experimental evidence, Conrad H. Waddington realized its significance. In 1953, he showed that Drosophila melanogaster (wild-type) flies that were heat-shocked produced a Crossveinless (cve; disrupted posterior crossveins) trait. Through repeated selection of this trait with heat-shock, he not only increased its frequency in the population, but also found that individuals, from the untreated stock, showed the phenotype. This apparent inheritance of an acquired character is important to evolutionary theory, because it provides a mechanism whereby...
The molecular mechanisms underlying adaptation have eluded evolutionary biologists even with the adv...
experimental reverse evolution; fitness; life-history; plasticity. The evolution of fitness is centr...
The role of natural selection in the evolution of adaptive phenotypes has undergone constant probing...
Lamarck believed that traits acquired during an organism’s lifetime could be passed onto the next ge...
The idea of genetic assimilation, that environmentally induced phenotypes may become genetically fix...
Conrad Hal Waddington was an English biologist who was among the earliest to emphasise that the prop...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in computer modeling of the evolution of gene and c...
Back in 1942, C.H. Waddington proposed a new mechanism of evolutionary change, which he termed “gene...
International audienceThe paper discusses how ontogeny may contribute to the evolutionary processes ...
After Darwin's book on the origin of species by the natural selection, the theory of his precursor L...
There is increasing evidence that phenotypic plasticity can promote population divergence by facilit...
What are the genetics of phenotypes other than fitness, in outbred populations? To answer this quest...
Whether evolutionary change can occur by genetic assimilation, or more generally by genetic accommo...
Adaptation to a new environment (as well as its underlying mechanisms) is one of the most important ...
The theory of evolution predicts that the rate of adaptation of a population is a function of the am...
The molecular mechanisms underlying adaptation have eluded evolutionary biologists even with the adv...
experimental reverse evolution; fitness; life-history; plasticity. The evolution of fitness is centr...
The role of natural selection in the evolution of adaptive phenotypes has undergone constant probing...
Lamarck believed that traits acquired during an organism’s lifetime could be passed onto the next ge...
The idea of genetic assimilation, that environmentally induced phenotypes may become genetically fix...
Conrad Hal Waddington was an English biologist who was among the earliest to emphasise that the prop...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in computer modeling of the evolution of gene and c...
Back in 1942, C.H. Waddington proposed a new mechanism of evolutionary change, which he termed “gene...
International audienceThe paper discusses how ontogeny may contribute to the evolutionary processes ...
After Darwin's book on the origin of species by the natural selection, the theory of his precursor L...
There is increasing evidence that phenotypic plasticity can promote population divergence by facilit...
What are the genetics of phenotypes other than fitness, in outbred populations? To answer this quest...
Whether evolutionary change can occur by genetic assimilation, or more generally by genetic accommo...
Adaptation to a new environment (as well as its underlying mechanisms) is one of the most important ...
The theory of evolution predicts that the rate of adaptation of a population is a function of the am...
The molecular mechanisms underlying adaptation have eluded evolutionary biologists even with the adv...
experimental reverse evolution; fitness; life-history; plasticity. The evolution of fitness is centr...
The role of natural selection in the evolution of adaptive phenotypes has undergone constant probing...